1) Although my car is fuel-efficient, a) I pay over $100 a month on gas. b) gas isn’t very expensive. 2) Even though everyone I know voted for Greg Bridges, a) he won. b) he didn't win. 3) Even though the grass in my front yard is brown and dry, a) I’m going to water it. b) I’m not going to water it. 4) I drive a big car, although I know a) big cars aren’t good for the environment. b) big cars are good for the environment. 5) Although the air quality in my city keeps getting worse and worse, a) I’ve decided to move. b) I never want to leave. 6) Even though the water in the lake is a little polluted, a) we sometimes swim there. b) we never swim there. 7) My parents are visiting us next week, even though they know a) I have time to meet them. b) I don’t have time to meet them. 8) Although most people like to sleep 7–8 hours a night, a) some people sleep only 4–5 hours. b) no one sleeps only 4–5 hours.

Grammar - though, although and even though - Startup 5, Unit 1, Lesson 3

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