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Clauses and phrases showing contrast and exception " A clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. The following are examples of clauses: Clauses of contrast : although , even if, for all , in spite of , however, much as.

Clauses and phrases showing contrast and exception " A clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. The following

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Page 1: Clauses and phrases showing contrast and exception "  A clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. The following

Clauses and phrases showing contrast and exception "

A clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. The following are examples of clauses:

Clauses of contrast : although , even if, for all , in spite of , however, much as.

Page 2: Clauses and phrases showing contrast and exception "  A clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. The following

Contrasting information and showing an exception

Use while , unlike and in contrast to in order to present contrasting information especially in writing. 

Example:

While the typical Italian person thinks school is boring , the typical Japanese person doesn't 

Unlike the Japanese , Italians seem to drink a lot of bottled water.

In contrast to Italian drivers , Japanese people drive on the left. 

Use except (that) , except (for) and except for the fact (that) to show an exception. 

Example:

Both like TV, except (that) the typical Japanese person watches more of it. 

Italian and Japanese people are fairly different , except for the age they get married. 

Japanese people typically consume less , except for the fact that they drink more tea.  

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Phrases

A phrase is a group of words that does not have a subject and a verb. For example:

in the morning

This phrase tells us when something will happen, but there isn't a subject, a person or a thing, and there isn't a verb describing activity or existence. Here's how to fix it:

I go to school in the morning.

Phrases are very important in English because they provide necessary information