[ Although, Though, In spite of, Despite ]
The exam was difficult. I think I did well, _________________.
A. though
B. although
C. despite
D. in spite of

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Grammar › ViewYour eyes are read. __________?
A. Have you been crying
B. Have you cried?
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They _____ (to open) a new shop next year if they _____ (to have) enough money.
A. open/ will have
B. will open/ have
C. opens/ will have
D. will open/ has
Grammar › ViewWhere are ____ from?
(A) your
(B) I
(C) he
(D) you
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Which sentence is not punctuated correctly?
A. He might’ve come if he had known our plans.
B. Don’t forget to put what you need on the list.
C. Wer’e pleased that he is coming home so soon.
D. We think we’ll be ready by the end of the month.