1189/01 Sentence Construction (Revision)
Although / Even though / But / However / Nevertheless / In spite of this [that] / Despite this [that]
Herman is late for lessons time and again. His house is merely a stone’s throw from his school.
[a] Herman is late for lessons time and again although his house is merely a stone’s throw from his school.
[b] Herman is late for lessons time and again even though his house is merely a stone’s throw from his school.
[c] His house is merely a stone’s throw from his school but Herman is late for lessons time and again.
[d] His house is merely a stone’s throw from his school. However, Herman is late for lessons time and again.
[e] His house is merely a stone’s throw from his school. Herman, however, is late for lessons time and again.
[f] Although his house is merely a stone’s throw from his school, Herman is late for lessons time and again.
[g]Even though his house is merely a stone’s throw from his school, Herman is late for lessons time and again.
[h] His house is merely a stone’s throw from his school. Nevertheless, Herman is late for lessons time and again.
[i] His house is merely a stone’s throw from his school. Nonetheless, Herman is late for lessons time and again.
[j] His house is merely a stone’s throw from his school. Despite that, Herman is late for lessons time and again.
[k] Despite the fact that his house is merely a stone’s throw from his school, Herman is late for lessons time and gain.
[l] His house is merely a stone’s throw from his school. In spite of that, Herman is late for lessons time and again.
[m] In spite of the fact that his house is merely a stone’s throw from his school, Herman is late for lessons time and again.
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