VI. Use “ALTHOUGH” to combine each pair of these sentences.
1. He often tells lies. Many people believe him.
>> Although He often tells lies, many people believe him.
2. She didn’t each much. She was hungry.
>> Although she was hungry, She didn’t each much.
3. He is over 60. He doesn’t wear glasses.
>> Although he is over 60, He doesn’t wear glasses.
4. It got dark. They continued to work.
>> Although It got dark, They continued to work.
5. She kept on studying. It was noisy.
>> Although It was noisy, She kept on studying.
6. He ate all the fruits. They were green.
>> Although the fruits were green, he ate all them.
7. We could do the test. It was very difficult.
>> Although the test was very difficult, We could do it.
8. He is very strong. I’m not afraid of him.
>> Although he is very strong, I’m not afraid of him.
9. The plane took off. The weather was bad.
>> Although The weather was bad, The plane took off.
10. He didn’t stop his car. The traffic lights turned red.
>> Although The traffic lights turned red, He didn’t stop his car.
11. They went on a picnic. The weather was very bad.
>> Although The weather was very bad, They went on a picnic.