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1 I've never been here before as/but my friend has. 2 You can have some friends over, apart from/ as long as

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you play quietly.

3 Afterwards/In conclusion, I think that Mark is the best person for the job.

4 I went to the bank in case/in order to get some money.

5 We took a taxi in short/because we were late.

6 This house a beautiful. In addition to/ However, it is in poor condition.

7 I was tired, so/for example I went to bed early.

8 All in all/ Although she felt ill, she didn't call a doctor.

9 We laughed then/when we heard the funny story.

10 Some foods, moreover/such us chocolate, are very fattening.

11 Everyone attended the meeting whereas/apart from Steve, who was on holiday.

12 I typed the reports despite/while Joanne interviewed a client

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Amalony
25 июля 2013 г., 17:51:45 (10 лет назад)

1. but

2. as long

3. in conclusion

4. in order

5. because we were late

6. however

7. so

8. although

9. when

10. such as

11. apart from

12. while

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