[ Adverbial Concession Clauses ]
We came to the meeting on time though the traffic was heavy.
A. Despite the traffic was heavy; we came to the meeting on time
B. In spite of the heavy traffic, we came to the meeting on time.
C. Even though the heavy traffic, we came to the meeting on time.
D. Although the traffic was heavy, but we came to the meeting on time.
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A. She is always studying at night.
B. She is study at night.
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