UNIT 40 Connectives
Time words and phrases
With some time words and phrases, we use the present simple to talk about the future. We don’t use
will or be going to.
after
I’ll call you after we solve the problem.
as soon as
I’ll call you as soon as we solve the problem.
before
It’ll be a few days before we find the solution.
until / till
I won’t call you until we find the solution.
when
It’ll be great when we find the solution.
while
I’ll be in the office while I deal with this problem.
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We can also put these time words and phrases at the beginning of the sentence.
As soon as we solve the problem, I'll call you.
Although
We use the word although to express contrast.
Although + subject + verb, subject + verb
Although my homework was difficult, I finished it before
bed.
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We can also put although in the middle of the sentence.
I finished my homework before bed, although it was
difficult.
In spite of / Despite
We use in spite of and despite to express contrast. They mean the same thing.
In spite of/despite + -ing form, subject + verb
In spite of revising for hours, I didn't do well in the test.
In spite of/despite + noun, subject + verb
Despite my revision, I didn't do well in the test.
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We can also put in spite of and despite in the middle of the sentence.
I didn’t do well in the test, despite revising for hours.