One of the things I most enjoy doing is working hard. •
Those (who are) living in appalling conditions in shanty towns on the edges of some of our most prosperous cities deserve better. •
Most of those (who will be) building the stadia and facilities for the forthcoming football tournament will be migrants. •
It is important to carry on doing what you believe in, even when you are criticised by your nearest and dearest. •
Despite working for the company for many years, he was dismissed •
Few of us like/ love/ enjoy doing household chores like ironing and washing dishes. •
Most people like/ love/ enjoy/ adore being praised or rewarded. •
It is worth mentioning/ noting that an increasing number of youngsters see success in terms of financial gain rather than self-development. •
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The rent is pretty cheap in spite of/despite the fact that it is only a stone’s throw from the city centre. •
Despite/In spite of the poor location, I’ve really enjoyed living there. •
Despite/In spite of feeling a bit sad about leaving, I know it’s time to move on. •
Although/Even though I have enjoyed my time here, I’m ready for a change. •
Because the walls are quite thin, you can sometimes be disturbed by the neighbours. •
Because of the poor heating, it can feel cold in the winter months. •