SET OFF
START A JOURNEY
WORRIED
ABOUT
FURTHERMORE
The house is beautiful. Furthermore, it's in a great location.
CALL OFF
CANCEL
TAKE OFF
LEAVE THE GROUND
THINK
OF ABOUT
MOREOVER
The whole report is badly written. Moreover, it's inaccurate.
TURN INTO
TAKE UP
START A NEW ACTIVITY
DREAM
OF ABOUT
AS ________ AS
AS WELL AS
I want to visit Andrew as well as Martin.
We need to think about the timing as well as the cost.
PUT ON
to cover part of the body with clothes, shoes, make-up, or something similar:
Put your shoes on - we're going out.
He put on his jacket.
TURN UP
ARRIVE, APPEAR
SIMILAR
TO
SHE IS FINALLY COMING TO THE DINNER ALTHOUGH/DESPITE SHE IS REALLY TIRED.
ALTHOUGH
PUT OUT
EXTINGUISH A FIRE
PUT OFF
POSTPONE
DIFFERENT
FROM
TWO SENTENCES WITH DESPITE
Despite repeated assurances that the product is safe, many people have stopped buying it.
[ + -ing verb ] He managed to eat a big lunch despite having eaten an enormous breakfast.
PUT UP WITH
TOLERATE