[ Because of & Inspite of ]
She can’t drive … her blindness.
A. because
B. because of
C. since
D. for
Select your answer:

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Conditional Sentences Type 1 › ViewIf I … in the competition, I … € 300.
A. will take part – might win
B. take part – might win
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Kate doesn’t know French, so she …
A. always speaks French.
B. often speaks French.
C. sometimes speaks French.
D. never speaks French.
