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Following list Use each only once. When you have In the spaces in the sentences below, write words from the
finished two words will remain unused.
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although, because, because of. besides, however, in spite
of otherwise, therefore
(a)
(b)
He sat in front of the fire
he liked its warmth.
His stamp albums were full,
he needed a new one.
He collected space travel stamps
his grandson's interest.
He still preferred to collect British stamps
they were not as colourful as Nepalese stamps.
having collected stamps for so many years,
he still enjoyed the hobby.
It was getting more expensive to buy stamps now.
he decided to continue collecting them.

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