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Exercises 113
113.1 Complete the sentences. Use although + a sentence from the box.
I didn’t speak the language well she has a very important job
I had never seen her before we don’t like them very much
it was quite cold the heating was on
I’d met her twice before we’ve known each other a long time
1 Although she has a very important job , she isn’t well-paid.
2 , I recognised her from a photo.
3 Sarah wasn’t wearing a coat .
4 We decided to invite them to the party .
5 , I managed to make myself understood.
6 , the room wasn’t warm.
7 I didn’t recognise her .
8 We’re not close friends .
113.2 Complete the sentences with although / in spite of / because / because of.
1 Although it rained a lot, we had a good time.
2 a all our careful plans, a lot of things went wrong.
b we’d planned everything carefully, a lot of things went wrong.
3 a I went home early I was feeling unwell.
b I went to work the next day I was still feeling unwell.
4 a Chris only accepted the job the salary, which was very high.
b Sam accepted the job the salary, which was rather low.
5 a there was a lot of noise, I slept quite well.
b I couldn’t get to sleep the noise.
Use your own ideas to complete the following sentences:
6 a He passed the exam although .
b He passed the exam because .
7 a I didn’t eat much although .
b I didn’t eat much in spite of .
113.3 Make one sentence from two. Use the word(s) in brackets in your sentences.
1 I couldn’t sleep. I was very tired. (despite)
I couldn’t sleep despite being very tired.
2 We played quite well. We lost the game. (in spite of)
In spite
3 I’d hurt my foot. I managed to walk home. (although)
4 I enjoyed the film. The story was silly. (in spite of)
5 We live in the same building. We hardly ever see each other. (despite)
6 They came to the party. They hadn’t been invited. (even though)
113.4 Use the words in brackets to make a sentence with though at the end.
1 The house isn’t very nice. (like / garden) I like the garden though.
2 I enjoyed reading the book. (very long)
3 We didn’t like the food. (ate)
4 Laura is very nice. (don’t like / husband) I
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