_________ I don’t agree with him, I think he is honest.
A. Although
B. However
C. Despite

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses auxiliary “do” for emphasis correctly?
A. She does enjoy the concert.
B. She does enjoys the concert.
C. She did enjoyed the concert.
D. She does enjoyed the concert.
Verb Tenses › View
Use the past simple tense correctly in this sentence: She (buy) a new dress last week.
A. She bought a new dress last week.
B. She buying a new dress last week.
C. She buys a new dress last week.
D. She buy a new dress last week.
Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses “despite”?
A. Despite the rain, we enjoyed the festival.
B. Despite of the rain, we enjoyed the festival.
C. Despite rain, we enjoyed the festival.
D. Despite the raining, we enjoyed the festival.
Definite pronouns (Subject, Object, Reflexive) › View
Mr. Smith burned ______________________ while he was cooking.
A. himself
B. himselves
C. hiself
D. herself
