[ Although / Despite ]
_____________having a lot of money, she doesn’t have a home.
A. Although
B. But
C. Despite

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Grammar › ViewI didn’t have an umbrella with me, so I got wet.
A. Since I got wet, I didn’t have an umbrella with me.
B. My umbrella helped me to get wet.
C. I got wet because I didn’t have an umbrella with me.
D. I got wet, so I didn’t have an umbrella.
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Which one is the correct answer for: I’m not angry with him.
A. Do I angry with him?
B. Are you angry with him?
C. Do you angry with him?
D. Have you angry with him?