[ Despite, In Spite Of, Although, Even Though, However ]
……… I was busy, I managed to meet the deadlines.
A. However
B. Despite
C. In spite of
D. Although

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Verb Tenses › ViewUse the past simple tense correctly in this sentence: I (go) to the beach yesterday.
A. I have gone to the beach yesterday.
B. I was going to the beach yesterday.
C. I go to the beach yesterday.
D. I went to the beach yesterday.
Verb Tenses › View
What is the future tense of walk?
A. walked
B. walking
C. will walk
Has and Have › ViewShe …
A. have
B. has
Modals of Advice › View
A: …
B: Yes, we should.
A. We should to buy some new clothes?
B. Should we to buy some new clothes?
C. Should we buy some new clothes?
