用although,though,but将上面是两个句子合并成一句【帮帮我】

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  • The trip was hard work. It was a valuable experience for me.

    →Although/Though the trip was hard work, it was a valuable experience for me.

    →The trip was hard work, but it was a valuable experience for me.

    Sam did quite well in the exam. He was unprepared.

    →Sam did quite well in the exam although/though he was unprepared.

    →Sam was unprepared, but he did quite well in the exam.

    Linda still apares time to help people. She is always very busy.

    →Linda still apares time to help people although/though she is always very busy.

    →Linda is always very busy, but she still apares time to help people.

    She was nervous. She kept getting the questions right.

    →Although/Though she was nervous, she kept getting the questions right.

    →She was nervous, but she kept getting the questions right.

    Simon has already made great progress in his studies. He works really hard.

    →Although/Though Simon has already made great progress in his studies, he still works really hard.

    →Simon has already made great progress in his studies, but he still works really hard.

    Tony found it difficult to foreigners in English. He knew his English was good.

    →Tony found it difficult to foreigners in English although/though he knew his English was good.

    →Tony knew his English was good, but he found it difficult to foreigners in English.

    It was Sunday. My mother got up early as usual.

    →Although/Though it was Sunday, my mother got up early as usual.

    →It was Sunday, but my mother got up early as usual.

    She decided to go about further her studies. She was not well prepared.

    →She decided to go about further her studies although/though she was not well prepared.

    →She was not well prepared, but she decided to go about further her studies.

    I could hardly understand what he was saying. He was reading loudly.

    →He was reading loudly although/though I could hardly understand what he was saying.

    →I could hardly understand what he was saying, but he was reading loudly.

    Milk is good for breakfast. I perfer orange juice.

    →Although/Though milk is good for breakfast, I perfer orange juice.

    →Milk is good for breakfast, but I perfer orange juice.

    My grandpa is very old. He still does housework every day.

    →Although/Though my grandpa is very old, he still does housework every day.

    →My grandpa is very old, but he still does housework every day.

    I love climbing. It is a bit dangerous.

    →I love climbing although/though it is a bit dangerous.

    →Climbing is a bit dangerous, but I love it.