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REWRITE THESE SENTENCES USING THE WORDS GIVEN IN BRACKETS. a. Although the rain was falling heavily they continued with the football match. (in spite of).
Read quickly; main ideas topic sentence. ? Locate trigger words (although
Use a comma after transition words and phrases that begin a sentence: however therefore
When a transitional expression appears at the beginning of a sentence or within an although at any rate but even so even though however in contrast.
Sentence 6 explains by using the transition “however
They help sentences in a paper flow more smoothly so the text does not sound abrupt or choppy. • Although transitional words and phrases can be very helpful
logically related and then using a marker or conjunction (co-ordinating or In the original text
Fill in this worksheet at the same time as watching the video on although and the three sentence structures that are grammatically correct and use the.
are wide divergences in the use of temporary employment however
But is more informal than however You can use however at the beginning of a sentence but you can't use but at the beginning of a sentence (in written
BUT: Oscar had a ticket but he didn´t go to the game NEVERTHELESS: There was little chance of success; nevertheless they decided to perform the surgery
After in spite of or despite we use a noun a pronoun (this/that/what etc ) or -ing: In spoken English we often use though at the end of a sentence:
Even though are often used as conjunctions What is a conjunction? I'm glad you asked! Conjunctions Conjunctions join words phrases or sentences
Although vs However Although and However are two conjunctions that indicate contrast or opposition Nevertheless there is a difference
However We use 'although' and 'despite / in spite of' to connect two clauses in the same sentence On the other hand 'however' isn't used to connect two
Although We can use 'although' at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence It is used in front of a clause (a clause has at least a subject and a verb that
“Although” is a subordinating conjunction that is used to combine two clauses together Exceptions to a rule or an alternative would be the reason we use “
_oct2012 pdf GrammarNet com Complete the sentences using these linking words: although because but so Example: I like dancing but I don't like
JOINING SENTENCES – CONJUNCTIONS: I Although though even though in spite of despite After although we use subject+verb: Although it rained a lot