Combine the sentences using the conjunction given:
1. He is very rich. He isn’t happy.
Although
No matter
However
2. She says anything. I don’t believe her.
Although
No matter
Whatever
3. He tried. He was not successful.
Although
No matter
However
4. It was cold. He didn’t wear any warm clothes.
Although
No matter
However
5. You return at any time. She waits for you.
Although
No matter
Whenever
II. Change clauses of concession to phrases:
1. She didn’t eat much though she was hungry.
2. He couldn’t solve the problem though he was good at Maths.
3. Although it was noisy, I kept on studying.
4. Although he is strong, I’m not afraid of him.
5. Although it rained heavily, I went to school on time.
6. Mr. Pike doesn’t wear glasses though he is over sixty.
7. Although his English was good, he wasn’t chosen.
8. Mary will take a plane even though she dislikes flying.
9. Although he took many kinds of exercises, he got fatter and fatter.
10. Although Mary was sad, she managed to smile.