Conjunction
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Sentence
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although
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Although he's very famous he
is still nice.
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and
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I like tea and coffee.
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as
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As I came she was leaving.
As you couldn't see the
film, we'll tell you something
about it.
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because
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She goes to the tennis club because
she likes to play tennis.
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but |
He reads magazines but he
doesn't like to read books.
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either
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I'm sorry, Peter is ill and I
can't come either.
We can either go to the
cinema or to the cafe.
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even
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She likes swimming, even in
winter.
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even if
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Don't drink any alcohol even if
you drive carefully.
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even so
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This book is very popular; even
so, I don't like it.
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how
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Do you know how to ride a
snowboard?
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however
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However we've lost the match.
They worked hard for the
test, however, they failed.
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if
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If they were older, they could
go to the party.
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in case
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Take your mobile with you in case you miss
the bus.
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in spite of
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He looks very fit in spite of
his age.
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neither
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They didn't go to the party,
and neither did I.
Neither drinks nor food
are allowed in this room.
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or
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Do you like tea or coffee?
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otherwise
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Look at the map, please. Otherwise
you'll get lost.
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since
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Since he's lost his money, he couldn't go to
the restaurant.
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unless
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Her baby cannot fall asleep unless
she stays in the room.
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what
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I don't know what to say.
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when
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When you're in London, write an
e-mail to me.
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whether
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I'm going home whether you like
it or not.
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