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CONNECTORS REPHRASING

CONSECUTIVE CLAUSES
1) He is such a rude person that everybody hates him.
2) Robert is such a reliable friend that everybody loves him.
3) I have such noisy neighbors that we are always phoning the police.
4) The cake was so delicious that we ate it all up.
5) It was such good weather that we decided to walk along the river.
6) It is such an interes ng lm that I’m going to watch it a third me.
7) He is such a generous person that he makes me feel bad.
8) She has so many responsibili es that she is always busy with something.
9) He reads so quickly that we can’t follow.
10) It was such delicious food that I had to ask for more.
11) They were such good dancers that we couldn’t stop clapping.
12) It was such warm weather that I didn’t need a coat.
13) It was such an exci ng lm!

ADVERSATIVE CLAUSES
1) Although she has plenty of money, she is very mean.
2) Despite having the money, I didn’t buy the car.
3) Even though she never takes any kind of exercise, she is quite t and
healthy.
4) Although they have a car, they rarely use it.
5) In spite of the bad weather, they went out for a walk.
6) Although he was innocent, he was sent to prison.
7) Despite the high prices, a lot of people buy those houses.
8) In spite of the terrible tra c, our coach didn’t arrive late.
9) In spite of knowing the dangers, people con nue to smoke.
10) Although he was very red, he stayed out late.
11) Despite winning the race, John didn’t feel happy.

CAUSE CLAUSES

1) I opened the window because it was hot.


2) As the weather was bad, they lost the match.
3) Since she missed the bus, she had to take a taxi.
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4) As the table is laid, you can sit down.
5) As the weather was ne, we decided to go out.
6) Since he got the highest marks in the class, he received a prize.
7) As there were so many strikes, the factory closed down.
8) I’m bilingual because we s ll speak Italian at home.
9) Joan eats very li le because she doesn’t want to put on weight.

PURPOSE CLAUSES
1) I’m going to study harder to pass my exam.
2) A lot of people learn English to study in England.
3) He li ed me up so I could see what was happening.
4) Try to write clearly so as to avoid being misunderstood.
5) What do I need to know to be a good doctor?
6) You will need at least three teachers to have a hundred students.
7) They had to eat grass and drink melted snow so that they could stay alive.
8) I sat next to the window in order that I could see what was going on.
9) I waved my arms so that they could see me.
1) He does gymnas cs in the bathroom in order to keep t.
He does gymnas cs in the bathroom so that he can keep t.
2) He drove as fast as he could so as to reach the airport in me.
3) He took a taxi to the airport so as not to miss the train.
4) I told him everything so that he would know how to do it.
5) She opened the car window in order to get some fresh air.
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