用although,though,but将上面是两个句子合并成一句【帮帮我】The trip was hard work.It was a valuable experience for me Sam did quite well in the exam.He was unpreparedLinda still apares time to help people.She is always very busyShe w
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用although,though,but将上面是两个句子合并成一句【帮帮我】The trip was hard work.It was a valuable experience for me Sam did quite well in the exam.He was unpreparedLinda still apares time to help people.She is always very busyShe w
用although,though,but将上面是两个句子合并成一句【帮帮我】
The trip was hard work.It was a valuable experience for me
Sam did quite well in the exam.He was unprepared
Linda still apares time to help people.She is always very busy
She was nervous.She kept getting the questions righ
Simon has already made great progress in his studies,he works really hard
Tony found it difficult to foreigners in English.He knew his English was good
It was Sunday.My mother got up ear as usual
She decided to go abro to further her studies .She was not well prepared
I coulg hardly understand what he was saying .He was reading loudly
Milk is good for breakfast .I perfer orange juice
My grandpa is very old.He still does housework every day
I love climbing.It is a bit dangerous
用although,though,but将上面是两个句子合并成一句【帮帮我】The trip was hard work.It was a valuable experience for me Sam did quite well in the exam.He was unpreparedLinda still apares time to help people.She is always very busyShe w
The trip was hard work. It was a valuable experience for me.
→Although/Though the trip was hard work, it was a valuable experience for me.
→The trip was hard work, but it was a valuable experience for me.
Sam did quite well in the exam. He was unprepared.
→Sam did quite well in the exam although/though he was unprepared.
→Sam was unprepared, but he did quite well in the exam.
Linda still apares time to help people. She is always very busy.
→Linda still apares time to help people although/though she is always very busy.
→Linda is always very busy, but she still apares time to help people.
She was nervous. She kept getting the questions right.
→Although/Though she was nervous, she kept getting the questions right.
→She was nervous, but she kept getting the questions right.
Simon has already made great progress in his studies. He works really hard.
→Although/Though Simon has already made great progress in his studies, he still works really hard.
→Simon has already made great progress in his studies, but he still works really hard.
Tony found it difficult to foreigners in English. He knew his English was good.
→Tony found it difficult to foreigners in English although/though he knew his English was good.
→Tony knew his English was good, but he found it difficult to foreigners in English.
It was Sunday. My mother got up early as usual.
→Although/Though it was Sunday, my mother got up early as usual.
→It was Sunday, but my mother got up early as usual.
She decided to go about further her studies. She was not well prepared.
→She decided to go about further her studies although/though she was not well prepared.
→She was not well prepared, but she decided to go about further her studies.
I could hardly understand what he was saying. He was reading loudly.
→He was reading loudly although/though I could hardly understand what he was saying.
→I could hardly understand what he was saying, but he was reading loudly.
Milk is good for breakfast. I perfer orange juice.
→Although/Though milk is good for breakfast, I perfer orange juice.
→Milk is good for breakfast, but I perfer orange juice.
My grandpa is very old. He still does housework every day.
→Although/Though my grandpa is very old, he still does housework every day.
→My grandpa is very old, but he still does housework every day.
I love climbing. It is a bit dangerous.
→I love climbing although/though it is a bit dangerous.
→Climbing is a bit dangerous, but I love it.