Making Connections: Using Contrast and Purpose in Natural Speech
1. Understanding Contrast Linkers
✓ Although, even though, and though are followed by a complete clause
✓ Despite and in spite of are followed by a noun or gerund
Example sentences:
– Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
– We enjoyed the beach even though it was crowded.
– Despite the high price, I bought the tickets.
– In spite of having a cold, she went to work.
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2. Expressing Purpose
✓ To, in order to, and so as to express positive purpose
✓ So as not to expresses negative purpose
Example sentences:
– I went early to avoid traffic.
– She studies hard in order to pass her exams.
– He spoke quietly so as not to wake the baby.
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3. Combining Contrast and Purpose
✓ Although it was expensive, I bought it to surprise my sister.
✓ Despite being tired, she stayed up late in order to finish her work.
✓ Even though it was dark, we continued walking so as not to be late.
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💬 Typical Conversations
Planning a Trip
Two friends discussing vacation plans
At the Office
Colleagues discussing a project