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a lthough / though + d espite / in spite of How to use them. Identify the linking words in the sentences below. Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep. I like my job despite the low salary. I walked home in spite of the rain. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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although / though+
despite / in spite of
How to use them
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Identify the linking words in the sentences below
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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Identify the linking words in the sentences below
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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Identify the clauses being linked in each sentence
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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Identify the clauses being linked in each sentence
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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Identify the clauses being linked in each sentence
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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Identify the clauses being linked in each sentence
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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Identify the clauses being linked in each sentence
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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Identify the clauses being linked in each sentence
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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What is the relationship between the two clauses?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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What is the relationship between the two clauses?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
reason/contrast/purpose/addition/conditional?
Is it…..
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What is the relationship between the two clauses?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
reason/contrast/purpose/addition/conditional?
Is it…..
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Rewrite the sentences using “but” instead of the linking word
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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Rewrite the sentences using “but” instead of the linking word
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
I was tired but I couldn’t sleep.
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Rewrite the sentences using “but” instead of the linking word
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
I was tired but I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job but the salary is low.
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Rewrite the sentences using “but” instead of the linking word
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
I was tired but I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job but the salary is low.
it was raining but I walked home.
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Rewrite the sentences using “but” instead of the linking word
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
I was tired but I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job but the salary is low.
it was raining but I walked home.
We went to University together but we weren’t close friends.
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Rewrite the sentences using “but” instead of the linking word
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
I was tired but I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job but the salary is low.
it was raining but I walked home.
We went to University together but we weren’t close friends.
He is nearly 80 but he swims every day.
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What type of words or structures follow the linking words?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
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What type of words or structures follow the linking words?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
a clause with a subject and a verb
a noun / gerund
or
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What type of words or structures follow the linking words?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
a clause with a subject and a verb
a noun / gerund
or
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What type of words or structures follow the linking words?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
a clause with a subject and a verb
a noun / gerund
or
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What type of words or structures follow the linking words?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
a clause with a subject and a verb
a noun / gerund
or
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What type of words or structures follow the linking words?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
a clause with a subject and a verb
a noun / gerund
or
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What type of words or structures follow the linking words?
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
a clause with a subject and a verb
a noun / gerund
or
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So, the rule is . . . . . . .
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
a clause with a subject and a verba noun / gerund
After “despite” and “in spite of” we use
After “although” and “though” we use
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So, the rule is . . . . . . .
Although I was tired, I couldn’t sleep.
I like my job despite the low salary.
I walked home in spite of the rain.
Though we went to University together, we weren’t close friends.
Despite being nearly 80, he swims every day.
a clause with a subject and a verb
a noun / gerundAfter “despite” and “in spite of” we use
After “although” and “though” we use
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Rewrite the following sentences using “despite” or “although” (there may be two answers!)
1. He is small but he can beat anyone in a fight.
a clause with a subject and a verb
a noun / gerundAfter “despite” and “in spite of” we use
After “although” and “though” we use
HEIGHT
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . he can beat anyone in a fight.
1. He is small but he can beat anyone in a fight.
TALL
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . he can beat anyone in a fight.