Choose the correct conjunction: “They were tired, _____ they kept walking.”
A. Despite of the rain, we stayed outside.
B. Despite the rain, we stayed outside.
C. Despite it was raining, we stayed outside.
D. Despite of it was raining, we stayed outside.

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Grammar Comma Usage › View. Which of the following sentences needs a comma added or deleted?
A. I have four dollars and my friend has six more.
B. Dogs usually don’t mind getting wet but cats absolutely hate it.
C. Jeff, and Kate are on the same soccer team, so they hang out a lot.
D. Karen, clean your room and the kitchen or you will be grounded!
Present Simple › View
I don’t often _____ tea.
A. drink
B. drinks
C. take
D. takes
Grammar › ViewIt doesn’t make sense. I can’t understand why he ……. at you last night.
A. had shouted
B. is shouting
C. has should
D. shouted
Sentence and Fragment › View
The computer is on the table.
A. complete sentence
B. sentence fragment
