D Change and/or combine the sentences using the words in brackets.
Model: I don't like cheese. Mary doesn't like it either, (neither... nor) — Neither Mary nor I like cheese.
1. Kate speaks English, but she doesn't know anything about Canada, (in spite of the fact that
2. She likes all my friends. My mother pays attention to their strange clothes, (although
3. Somebody has broken the window. It could be Lily or John, (either...
4. Today there's no dessert. I forgot to buy a cake, (since
5. The weather is very good. We won't stay at home today, (therefore
6. There are very good job possibilities in big cities. A lot of people want to live there, (so
7. Pat likes to show off. She is very bossy too. (besides
8. You can choose between the cinema and the cafё. (either... or
9. Irene is a very interesting person, but she is unpopular in her class, (in spite of the fact that
Model: I don't like cheese. Mary doesn't like it either, (neither... nor) — Neither Mary nor I like cheese.
1. Kate speaks English, but she doesn't know anything about Canada, (in spite of the fact that
2. She likes all my friends. My mother pays attention to their strange clothes, (although
3. Somebody has broken the window. It could be Lily or John, (either...
4. Today there's no dessert. I forgot to buy a cake, (since
5. The weather is very good. We won't stay at home today, (therefore
6. There are very good job possibilities in big cities. A lot of people want to live there, (so
7. Pat likes to show off. She is very bossy too. (besides
8. You can choose between the cinema and the cafё. (either... or
9. Irene is a very interesting person, but she is unpopular in her class, (in spite of the fact that