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97 [ninety-seven]

Conjunctions 4
97 [dziewięćdziesiąt siedem]

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He fell asleep although the TV was on.
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He stayed a while although it was late.
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He didn’t come although we had made an appointment.
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The TV was on. Nevertheless, he fell asleep.
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It was already late. Nevertheless, he stayed a while.
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Although he has no license, he drives the car.
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Although the road is slippery, he drives so fast.
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Despite having no licence / license (am.), he drives the car.
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Despite the road being slippery, he drives fast.
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Although she went to college, she can’t find a job.
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Although she is in pain, she doesn’t go to the doctor.
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She went to college. Nevertheless, she can’t find a job.
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She is in pain. Nevertheless, she doesn’t go to the doctor.
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