[ Contrastive Conjunctions ]
What is the correct structure after “despite”?
A. Noun, gerund, or pronoun
B. Subject and verb
C. Adjective and noun
D. Verb and adverb

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Verb + Infinitive or Gerund › ViewSelect the correct form: He likes (to dance / dancing) at parties.
A. to dance
B. dancing
C. dance
D. danced
Relative Clauses and Usage › View
I ______ go to the grocery store this morning; we were out of milk.
A. don’t had to
B. had to
C. didn’t have to
D. has to
Grammar › ViewMany tourists ________ Washington D.C. every year.
A. visits
B. visit
C. are visiting
Simple Tenses › View
Which sentence uses the Simple Past Tense?
A. He is reading a book now.
B. They played football last Sunday.
C. She reads a book every night.
D. We are going to the store later.
