She’s decided to travel alone, ... she’s been warned not to do it., in spite of, although, for, despite, She is studying English at night school ... she can go to university, so that, as if, as, so as, ... she had read the textbook, she could easily explain the theory of gravity., despite, since, although, in spite, Mary hired a babysitter ... that she could go out., so as, in order, because, although, ... the fact that she doesn’t really like animals, she always watches nature programmes on TV., since, in spite, despite, although, You won’t learn much at school ... you do your homework regularly., in spite of, unless, despite, since, ... they are twins, they have few interests in common., despite, though, since, in spite of, We occupied the front seats ... we could hear the speaker better., so that, so as, because, although, I’m still feeling exhausted … of getting the right amount of sleep., because, despite, even though, in spite, Let’s go and get some coffee, … the plane’s going to be an hour late,, although, so that, so as, for.

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