[ Relative Clause ]
Paris is the city. I’ve always wanted to visit it
A. Paris is the city which I’ve always wanted to visit.
B. Paris which I’ve always wanted to visit is the city.
C. Paris which I’ve always wanted to visit it is the city.
D. Paris is the city which I’ve always wanted to visit it.
Select your answer:
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Which 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.