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GEP 10 9a
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I have to leave work at 4pm so that I don't get stuck in a traffic jam: I have to leave work at 4pm ... (so as not to).
I have to leave work at 4pm so as not to get stuck in a traffic jam.
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a synonym for 'to be fired'.
to be sacked
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The company is expanding even though/in spite of there's a recession.
even though
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Somebody who buys a service (6 letters)
client
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They reduce their prices so as to sell more products: They reduced their prices ... (so that)
They reduced their prices so that they would sell more products.
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although/despite she's the CEO, she is still friends with a lot of her employees.
Although
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Despite the fact I was late, my teacher wasn't angry: My teacher wasn't angry ... (although)
My teacher wasn't angry although I was late.
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What verb goes with sacked and fired? (three letters)
get
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to lose your job because you are not needed anymore (to be ___ _______ )
made redundant
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to quite your job (6 letters)
resign
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Tieng lowered her voice on her phone so as to/so that Heang couldn't hear what she was saying.
so that
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Somebody who buys a service (8 letters)
customer
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Everyone seemed to enjoy Trump's speech, in spite of/even though his terrible jokes.
in spite of
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Although they don't do any marketing, their products sell well: Their products sell well ... (despite)
Their products sell well despite them not doing any marketing / Their products sell well despite the fact they don't do any marketing.
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The company made several people redundant in order to/so that cut costs.
in order to
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ACE students are happy despite/although doing a lot of homework every night.
despite
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His secretary stayed at her desk to not/so as not to miss any important calls.
so as not to
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The account manager called his client for/to arrange a meeting.
to
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Although he's very rich, he goes to work by bike: He goes to work by bike ... (in spite of)
He goes to work by bike, in spite of being very rich/ He goes to work by bike, in spite of the fact that he's very rich.
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