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For each of the following, join the sentences to make one appropriate sentence without changing the meaning. Do not use 'and' or 'but'.

     
1.   She is very a very headstrong girl. She does not impose her views on others.
     
2.   The house was well decorated. She found it spacious and comfortable.
     
3.   The striker had a recent hamstring injury. He managed to score 3 goals.
     
4.   I have taken the test three times. I have not managed to pass it.
     
5.   She was the youngest competitor. Surprisingly, she beat the more experienced players.
     
6.   The pillow is old. It is very dirty. She needs it to go to sleep.
     
7.   They knew that their parents would scold them. They came back home late.
     
8.   I tried my best to convince her. she would not listen.
     
9.   He turned up late for the exam. He scored a distinction.
     
10.   The omelette took a long time to make. It tasted horrible.
     

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1.   Although she is a very headstrong girl, she does not impose her views on others.
2.   Not only was the house well decorated, she found it spacious and comfortable.
3.   Despite the striker's recent hamstring injury, he managed to score 3 goals.
4.   I have taken the test three times, yet I have not managed to pass it.
5.   Even though she was the youngest competitor, surprisingly, she beat the more experienced players.
6.   She needs the dirty old pillow to go to sleep.
7.   Although they knew that their parents would scold them, they came back home late.
8.   I tried my best to convince her; however, she would not listen.
9.   Despite the fact he turned up late for the exam, he scored a distinction.
10.   Not only did the omelette take a long time to make, it tasted horrible.
     
 
 
 

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