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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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1. Although it is nearly the end of December, it is not as cold as I thought it would be.

2. In spite of nearly the end of December, it is not as cold as I thought it would be.

Please correct the sentences.

  

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anonymous 1. Although it is nearly the end of December, it is not as cold as I thought it would be. OK.

  • anonymous 1.
  • Although it is nearly the end of December, it is not as cold as I thought it would be.
  • OK.
  • anonymous 2.
  • In spite of it being nearly the end of December, it is not as cold as I thought it would be.
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anonymous1. Although it is nearly the end of December, it is not as cold as I thought it would be.

OK.

anonymous2. In spite of it being nearly the end of December, it is not as cold as I thought it would be.

As shown.

Or, using a longer form:

In spite of the

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