Topics: Contrastive Conjunctions
After “in spite of” and “despite,” what type of word do we use?
A. A noun, gerund, or pronoun
B. A verb
C. An adjective
D. An adverb
Select your answer:

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Tom said, “Why did you charge me?”
A. Tom asked that why have you charged me.
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