Although it rained a lot, we enjoyed our holiday. (although / because (of) / in spite of)
In spite of all our careful plans, a lot of things went wrong. (although / because (of) / in spite of)
Although we had planned everything carefully, a lot of things went wrong. (although / because (of) / in spite of)
I went home early because I was feeling unwell. (although / because (of) / in spite of)
I went to work the next day although I was still feeling unwell. (although / because (of) / in spite of)
She only accepted the job because of the salary, which was very high. (although / because (of) / in spite of)
She accepted the job in spite of the salary, which was rather low. (although / because (of) / in spite of)
I managed to get to sleep although there was a lot of noise. (although / because (of) / in spite of)
I couldn’t get to sleep because of the noise. (although / because (of) / in spite of)