Even though: Despite the fact that - Even though he was bigger he never looked down on me, However: Used to introduce a statement that contradicts something that has been said. - People tend to put on weight in middle age. However, gaining weight is not inevitable, Despite/ In spite of: without being affected by. (followed by a noun, gerund, relative pronouns such as what) - He remains a great leader despite getting older/ his age/ what others say.., In order for/ to: so that. - Staff must be committed to the change in order for it to succeed, In case: as a provision against something happening or being true. - We put on thick jumpers, in case it was cold., So that: in order to - Horatio left Amazon so that he could work with Bruno Delavigne, Since: for the reason that; because. - Delegates were delighted, since better protection of rhino reserves will help protect other rare species., Due to/ owing to: because of. - He had to withdraw due to a knee injury., Nevertheless: in spite of that/ everything - Statements which, although literally true, are nevertheless misleading, for that reason; consequently. - He was injured and therefore unable to play, Though: despite the fact that; although. - Though they were speaking in undertones, Percival could hear them., So as to/ so as not to: in order to/ in order not to - You might have thought he was dizzy, as he stumbled from car to car seeking support so as not to fall., Even though/ although: despite the fact that. - although the sun was shining it wasn't that warm, Although: however; but. - He says he has the team shirt, although I've never seen him wear it, Unless: except if (used to introduce the case in which a statement being made is not true or valid). - Unless you have a photographic memory, repetition is vital., As well as/ In addition to: also’, ‘too’ or ‘in addition’. We usually use as well at the end of a clause: - She has invited Jill as well as Kate., Except for: to introduce the only thing or person that prevents a statement from being completely true. - He hadn't eaten a thing except for one forkful of salad., So: and for this reason; therefore. - It was still painful so I went to see a specialist", On the one hand: used to introduce a point of view, fact, or situation, followed by another that typically contrasts with it. - On the one hand, I faced the prospect of losing my day-to-day contact with the kids. On the other, I faced sacrificing my career, Whereas: in contrast or comparison with the fact that - You treat the matter lightly, whereas I myself was never more serious,
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