What is the correct structure after “despite”?
A. Noun, gerund, or pronoun
B. Subject and verb
C. Adjective and noun
D. Verb and adverb
Select your answer:

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Indirect Speech › ViewHe said, “I can’t go to the party tomorrow.”
=> He said that he couldn’t go to the party … .
A. that day
B. the day before
C. the previous day
D. the next day
Modal Verbs › View
I’m sure he knew all about the secret because he was there when we were talking
A. He must be knowing all about the secret because he was there when we were talking.
B. He should have known all about the secret because he was there when we were talking
C. He must have known all about the secret because he was there when we were talking.
D. He might have known all about the secret because he was there when we were talking.
