[ Grammar ]
________ the bad weather, we drove to Elizabethtown.
A. Despite the fact of
B. Due
C. Nevertheless
D. In spite of

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A. both
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We played basketball this morning. Transform this sentence into a question.
A. Did we play basketball this morning?
B. Didn’t we play basketball this morning?
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A. when
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