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  • Most English language students are men. Women speak English better. (even though)
    Even though most English language students are men, women speak English better.
  • The survey in 2010 says that 55% of employees used English every day at work. (according to)
    According to the survey in 2010, 55% of employees used English every day at work.
  • I lived in the United States for four years. Understanding English is easier now (As a result)
    I lived in the United States for three years. As a result, understanding English is easier now.
  • Moka has lots of pets... (other team nominate)
    Correct?
  • Her husband hates travelling. He often goes on a business trips with her. (even though)
    Even though her husband hates travelling, he often goes on business trips with her.
  • Linguists say that English includes thousands of words from other languages. (according to)
    According to linguists, English includes thousands of words from other languages.
  • Patricio doesn't drive safely... (other team nominate)
    Correct?
  • Her husband hates travelling. He often goes on a business trips with her. (although)
    Her husband often goes on business trips with her, although he hates travelling.
  • It was too late to walk back. He gave me a lift in his car. (and as a result)
    It was too late to walk back, and as a result he gave me a lift in his car.
  • There was heavy traffic in the city today ..... of an accident.
    because / as a result
  • Daniel studies English all the time... (other team nominate)
    Correct?
  • Tomas is an excellent writer... (other team nominate)
    Correct?
  • I studied English in New Zealand. I now have a Kiwi accent. (as a result or consequently)
    I studied English in New Zealand; as a result / consequently, I have a Kiwi accent.
  • It was a very cold day. The went swimming in the sea (even though)
    They went swimming in the sea, even though it was a very cold day,
  • Hana is going to Canada to study English... (other team nominate)
    Correct?
  • Tee hasn't been able to find a full-time job... (other team nominate)
    Correct?
  • I'm not going to the office today. It's a holiday. (since)
    I'm not going to the office today since it's a holiday.
  • He didn't prepare for the game at all. He lost the game. (consequently)
    He didn't prepare for the game at all; consequently, he lost the game.
  • I'm not going to the office today. It's a holiday. (because)
    Because it's a holiday, I'm not going to the office today.
  • It was too late to walk back. He gave me a lift in his car. (As)
    As it was too late to walk back, he gave me a lift in his car.
  • I really enjoy science fiction films. I love Star Wars and Inception. (for example)
    I really enjoy science fiction films, for example, Star Wars and Inception.
  • I'm not going to the office today. It's a holiday. (so)
    It's a holiday, so I'm not going to the office today.
  • It was a very cold day. The went swimming in the sea (although)
    Although it was a very cold day, they went swimming in the sea.
  • It was too late to walk back. He gave me a lift in his car. (because)
    He gave me a lift in his car because it was too late to walk back.
  • Dabin loves to collect souvenirs... (other team nominate)
    Corect?