[ Because of & Inspite of ]
In spite of his hard work, he could not finish the job.
A. As hard as he work, he could not finish the job.
B. Despite he worked hard, he could not finish the job.
C. Though he worked hard, he could not finish the job.
D. Although hard work, he could not finish the job.
Select your answer:

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Connectives (because, due to, owing to, because of)ComparisonCoordinating ConjunctionsTense,noun,preposition,quantityTenses PracticeProgressive Perfect and Simple Verb TensesTenses and PronounsPhrasal Verb Put & GoPast Tense and Past ContinuousPast Perfect or Past Perfect ContinuousOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewHave you / seen an opera?
A. for
B. yet
C. ever
D. already
Plural › View
What’s the plural of wild boar?
A. Wild boaries
B. Wild boar(s)
C. Wild boares
