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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #116471: Although, though, despite
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Frequent mistakes | Conjunctions | Prepositions [Change theme]
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    Although, though, despite


    Although is used at the beginning of sentences, you cannot use though at the beginning.Take the following as a general guide:although = beginning/ middlethough = middle/ end



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    1. the cyclone warning, Jack and Paul went for a drive.

    2. They went out, a cyclone warning was in force.

    3. multiple attempts by the attendants, the horse refused to go in the barrier stalls.

    4. nobody seemed to like the movie, I enjoyed it very much.

    5. The washing machine works well, it was a bit expensive.

    6. I tried hard, I couldn't find the solution to the problem.

    7. the plane left on time, it arrived late at its destination.

    8. their best player was injured, they played really well without him.

    9. They played really well the fact their best player was injured.

    10. of being old, my grandfather never misses to exercise everyday.










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