She stayed at home __ she was feeling unwell., though, before, because, despite, __ the experiment failed to produce the expected results, it provided valuable data for future studies., a) although, b) in spite of, c) so as to, d) despite, __ the fact that the company faced severe financial difficulties, it managed to expand into new international markets., a) although, b) so as to, c) despite, d) in order to, __ the heavy rain, the match continued., a) although, b) despite, c) so that, d) in order to, Speak louder __ everyone can hear you., a) although, b) in case, c) so that, d) despite, The novel was fascinating, __ its complex narrative structure made it challenging for some readers to follow., a) despite, b) so that, c) though, d) in order to, She adjusted her schedule __ attend both the conference in Berlin and the workshop in Paris within the same week., a) although, b) so as to, c) despite, d) though, He kept smiling, __ he was feeling nervous., a) in spite of, b) so as to, c) though, d) because, __ I had nothing for lunch but an apple, I ate dinner early., a) although, b) despite, c) while, d) since, The team worked late nights __ finalize the proposal before the government’s strict deadline., a) though, b) in order to, c) despite, d) although, The architect explained the design in detail __ the committee could visualize how the building would function in practice., a) despite, b) so that, c) although, d) in order to, He continued presenting his research __ the interruptions from the audience, determined to make his point clear., a) in spite of, b) though, c) because, d) although, __ his lack of experience, he managed to do the job well., a) before, b) so that, c) despite, d) if, __ the teacher explained the rule, the students understood it better., a) till, b) in case, c) though, d) as, __ she disliked jazz she enjoyed the concert., in order to , although , despite , in spite of , __ it looks as though it might rain, I've bought an umbrella., since, while, despite, although, Some people like to sing __ they are taking a bath., a) although , b) after, c) while, despite.
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