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moreover - nevertheless - thus

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Drag the phrases on the right to complete the sentences on the left.

Note: These are very formal ways of saying "and - but - so".
"Moreover - nevertheless - thus " are almost never used in everyday speech. Even in formal, academic writing they are not very frequent. Do not overuse them.
It's a lovely city. Nevertheless,
It's a lovely city. Moreover,
He's very good looking. Moreover,
He's very good looking. Nevertheless,
He's very good looking. Thus,
He went to the USA. Moreover,
He went to the USA. Nevertheless,
He went to the USA. Thus,
accommodation is terribly expensive.
it has good public transport.
he is good natured.
he's not very intelligent.
he has no trouble finding girl-friends.
he visited Canada.
he didn't like it very much.
he lost contact with his family in Europe.