[ Grammar and Vocabulary ]
A: What are you doing?
B: I ________ my suitcase.
A. ‘m pack
B. ‘m packing
C. packing
Select your answer:

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Which phrase is commonly used in spoken English to express contrasting ideas?
A. Though at the end of the second phrase
B. Despite at the beginning of the sentence
C. In spite of at the end of the sentence
D. Although at the start of the sentence
