Suzy talks a lot. I like her. (although) - I like Suzy, although she talks a lot., The weather was bad. We went for a walk. (in spite of) - We went for a walk in spite of the weather being bad (OR the bad weather)., I'm bad at singing. I always sing. (even if) - I always sing, even if I'm bad at it., I hurt my ankle. I managed to finish the race. (despite) - I managed to finish the race despite hurting my ankle., He seems unhappy. He makes a lot of money. (in spite of) - In spite of making a lot of money, he seems unhappy., She is a primary school teacher. She doesn't like children. (even though) - She's a primary school teacher even though she doesn't like children., I have been saving for months. I can't afford to go on holiday. (despite) - I can't afford to go on holiday, despite saving for months., The restaurant is expensive. We want to go to that restaurant. (although) - Although it's expensive, we want to go to that restaurant., We have a good relationship. I haven't spoken to him recently. (though) - Though I haven't spoken to him recently, we have a good relationship., The exam was very difficult. I passed the exam. (in spite of) - I passed the exam, in spite of the difficulty (OR how difficult it was), She advised me not to go downtown. I went downtown. (despite). - I went downtown, despite her advice. , It's bad for our health. Lots of people eat junk food. (even if) - Lot's of people eat junk food, even if it's bad for our health.,

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