[ Grammar ]
due ____
A. to
B. for
C. with
D. at
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhich one is correct?
A. He asked, “Are you wearing my goggles to the pool?”
B. He asked “Are you wearing my goggles to the pool?”
C. He asked, “Are you wearing my goggles to the pool” ?
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He wants to start working out. ……………., he’s far too busy.
A. While
B. Whereas
C. However
D. But
