_____ the weather was bad, we enjoyed our trip.
A. despite/in spite of
B. although

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Future Tenses › View“It’s very cold in here” “Yes, you’re right, I ___________ the window.”
A. am closing
B. am going to close
C. will close
D. close
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Determine whether the following sentence is grammatically correct.
Jim, with his dog Pooh, goes walking on the golf course everyday, even in the rain.
A. Correct
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A. Running through the park.
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Don’t worry about it. Let’s just cross the bridge when we get there.
A. Ignore something when it arrives
B. Deal with something when it arrives
C. Laugh about it when it arrives
D. Tell people about it when it arrives
