Although I had not spent a lot of time studying, I passed the English test., Despite the fact that I didn't spend a lot of time studying, I still passed my test., I did not have much time to study for my test last night. However, I still passed it., Even though we didn't get as many presents as last year, our Christmas was quite enjoyable., My parents couldn't spend as much money on Christmas as they did last year. However, our holiday was still very enjoyable., The dish she prepared was delicious, despite the fact that she overcooked it., Even though she overcooked the meal, it was still just as delicious., I cannot make it to lunch this afternoon. I can meet you next week, however., Although I would love to meet you for lunch today, my schedule is too busy., In spite of the fact that I would love to eat at Gino's Restaurant, I will not be able to meet you for lunch today., He's a great musician, though he is deaf., Even though he was born without the ability to hear, he is a great musician., He is an amazing musician, despite his deafness., Despite the great fall weather, I stayed inside to catch up on work., I stayed inside to catch up on work, even though today was a perfect autumn day.,
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Conjunctions/Prepositions [Although, Despite, However, Even though...]
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