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adverb claused contrast sentence

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These clauses are used to make two statements, one of which contrast with the other or make it seem surprising. They are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions like “although, though, even though, despite, in spite of, whereas, while, even if and however.

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These clauses are used to make two statements, one of which contrast with the other or make it seem surprising. They are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions like “although, though, even though, despite, in spite of, whereas, while, even if and however.

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