Although he’s got an English name, he is in fact German. (despite), I decided to accept the job although the salary was low. (in spite of), We lost the match although we were the better. (despite), In spite of not having eaten for 24 hours, I didn’t feel hungry. (even though), They have very little money. They are happy. (in spite of), My foot was injured. I managed to walk to the nearest village. (although), I enjoy the film. The story was silly. (in spite of), We live in the same street. We hardly ever see each other. (despite), I got very wet in the rain. I had an umbrella. (even though), Sam lost his job because he was lazy. (so), I couldn't buy the house because it was expensive. (so), He opened the window.He wanted to let fresh air in.(in order to), I took my camera.I wanted to take some photos.(so that), He studied really hard.He wanted to get better marks.(in order to), Jason learns Chinese.His aim is to work in China.(so as to), I’ve collected money.I will buy a new car.(so that), Many people left Turkey in 1960s.They wanted to find jobs in Germany.( in order to), She attends a course.She wants to learn chess.(so as to), I will come with you.I want to help you.(in order to), We are going to cinema.We will watch a horror film.(so as to), You must take your umbrella so that you won’t get wet.(in order), He waited at the counter.He wanted to see her.(in order), We all put on our coats.We were feeling cold.(so that).

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