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              UNIT 110                       111.2                          UNIT 113
                                             2  He hasn’t gone yet.
              110.1                                                         113.1
              3  I usually have …            3  They haven’t finished (it) yet. / …   2  Although I had never seen her before
                                               finished repairing the road yet.
              4  OK                                                         3  although it was quite cold
              5  Steve hardly ever gets angry.  4  They haven’t woken up yet.  4  although we don’t like them very much
                                             5  She hasn’t found one yet. / … found
              6  … and I also sent an email.                                5  Although I didn’t speak the language
              7  I always have to repeat …     a job yet.                     well
                                             6  I haven’t decided (what to do) yet.
              8  I’ve never worked  / I have never                          6  Although the heating was on
                worked …                     7  It hasn’t taken off yet.    7  although I’d met her twice before
              9  OK                          111.3                          8  although we’ve known each other a
             10  … my friends were already there.    or      3 still          long time
                … my friends were there already.  4 yet                     113.2
                                             5  any more
              110.2                                                         2  a  In spite of (or Despite)
                                             6 yet
              2  Katherine is always very generous.                           b Although
              3  I don’t usually have to work on   7  any more              3 a because
                                             8 still
                Sundays.                                                      b although
              4  Do you always watch TV in the   9 already                  4  a  because of
                                            10 still
                evenings?                                                      b  in spite of (or despite)
              5  … he is also learning Japanese.  11 already                5 a Although
                                            12 yet
              6  a  We were all on holiday in Spain.                           b  because of
                b  We were all staying at the same hotel.  13 still         Example answers:
                                            14 already
                 c  We all had a great time.                                6  a  he hadn’t studied very hard
              7  a   The new hotel is probably expensive.  15 still            b  he had studied very hard
                                            16  any more
                b   It probably costs a lot to stay there.                  7  a  I was hungry
              8  a  I can probably help you.                                  b  being hungry / my hunger /
                                             UNIT 112
                b  I probably can’t help you.                                   the fact (that) I was hungry
                                             112.1
              110.3                          2  even Lisa                   113.3
              2  usually sleeps                                             2  In spite of playing quite well, we lost
                                             3  not even Amy
              3  It’s / It is  usually easy to …    or      4  even Lisa      the game.    or    In spite of the fact
                Usually  it’s / it is  easy to …                              (that) we played quite well  …
                                             5  even Kate
              4  were both born              6  not even Lisa               3  Although I’d hurt my foot, I managed
              5  She can also sing                                            to walk home.    or    I managed to
              6  Do you usually go …         112.2                            walk home although I’d …
              7  I have / I’ve  never spoken  2  We even painted the floor.  4  I enjoyed the film in spite of the silly
              8  We’re / We are  still living …  3  She’s even met the prime minister.  story. / … in spite of the story being
              9  You always have to wait …   4  You could even hear it from the next   silly. / … in spite of the fact (that) the
             10  We might never meet           street. / You could even hear the   story was silly.    or
             11  I probably won’t be           noise from …    or             In spite of … , I enjoyed the film.
             12  Will you still be             You could hear  it / the noise  even   5  Despite living in the same building,
             13  She’s / She is  hardly ever   from the next street.          we hardly ever see each  other.    or
             14   We would / We’d  never have met   6  I can’t even remember her name.  Despite the fact (that) we live in …
             15  It doesn’t always take      7  There isn’t even a cinema.    or    We hardly ever see each other
             16   We were all … we all fell  8  He didn’t even tell his wife (where he   despite …
             17  always says … she never does  was going).                  6  They came to the party even though
                                             9  I don’t even know my neighbours.  they hadn’t been invited.    or
              UNIT 111                       112.3                            Even though they hadn’t been
              111.1                          2  even older                    invited, they came to the party.
              3  He doesn’t write poems any more.  3  even better           113.4
              4  He still wants to be a teacher.  4  even more difficult    2  It’s very long though.
              5  He isn’t / He’s not interested in   5  even worse          3  We ate it though.
                politics any more.           6  even less                   4  I don’t like her husband though.
              6  He’s still single.
                                             112.4
              7  He doesn’t go fishing any more.  2 if                      UNIT 114
              8  He doesn’t have a beard any more.
                                             3  even if                     114.1
                or    He hasn’t got …        4 even                         2  in case you get hungry / … you are
             10–12
                                             5  even though                   hungry
                He no longer writes poems.   6 Even                         3  in case it rains
                He is / He’s  no longer interested in
                                             7  even though                 4  in case you get thirsty / … you are
                politics.                    8  even if                       thirsty
                He no longer goes fishing.
                                             9  Even though                 5  in case you need to call somebody
                He no longer has a beard. / He’s no                         6  in case you get lonely / … you are
                longer got a beard.
                                                                              lonely
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