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I. Complete the sentences with because/ because of/ although/ in spite of.
1. it rained a lot, we enjoyed our holiday.
2. Daniel forgot his passport having it in his list.
3. I couldn’t get to sleep the noise.
4. I had nothing for lunch but an apple, I ate dinner early.
5. A lot of things went wrong all our careful plans.
6. She wasn’t wearing a coat it was quite cold.
7. He only accepted the job the salary, which was very high.
8. I went home early I was feeling unwell.
9. I knew the truth, I decided not to tell them.
10. The villagers refused to leave the drought.
11. We decided not to go out for a meal we were simply too tired.
12. Have you really got no money the fact that you’ve had a job?
13. Sarah can’t climb up the tree her fear of heights.
14. Matthew looked quite fresh, he’d been playing squash.
15. his age, john was not hired he had the necessary qualifications.
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