I was very tired. / I finished all my homework. (Though), I was very tired. / I finished all my homework. (Although), She studied hard. / She didn’t pass the exam. (Even though), He doesn’t like spicy food. / He ate the hot curry. (Though), We left early. / We still arrived late. (Although), The cake looked delicious. / It didn’t taste very good. (Even though), He had a fever. / He went to work. (Though), The hotel was expensive. / It wasn’t very comfortable. (Although) , I don’t enjoy running. / I go jogging every morning. (Even though), The movie was interesting. / I fell asleep halfway through. (Though), She was nervous. / She gave an excellent speech. (Although), They argued a lot. / They are still best friends. (Even though), She was sick. / She went to the party. (Though), The test was difficult. / I got a good grade. (Although), He loves chocolate. / He didn’t eat the cake. (Even though), The road was slippery. / The driver didn’t slow down. (Though), It was raining. / They played football outside. (Although), The book was boring. / I read it until the end. (Even though), He didn’t have much experience. / He got the job. (Though), I forgot my umbrella. / I didn’t get wet. (Although), She was late. / She didn’t apologize. (Even though), I was scared. / I watched the horror movie. (Though), The restaurant was crowded. / We found a table. (Although), He tried his best. / He didn’t win the competition. (Even though).

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