[ Because of & Inspite of ]
I have tried hard but I can’t earn enough money.
A. Although I have tried hard, but I can’t earn enough money.
B. Although I have tried hard, I can’t earn enough money.
C. In spite of I have tried hard, I can’t earn enough money.
D. Despite I have tried hard, but I can’t earn enough money.
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewIn which context would the word “consolation” be appropriately used?
A. She found consolation in her friends after the loss.
B. The consolation weather was calm and serene.
C. The consolation book was filled with factual errors.
D. The consolation meal was simple and plain.
Grammar › View
I suggest _____ a taxi to the airport tomorrow.
A. take
B. to take
C. taking
D. took
