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Lesson & Quiz: Present Continuous Affirmative 03

Published on September 30, 2024 | Updated on October 2, 2024

We use “despite” to indicate that something happens or is true even when there is a contrast or obstacle.

  • Despite the heat, they went for a hike.
  • He is walking despite the rain.

Exercise

Present Progressive

Write the right form of the verb to be

1. Despite feeling tired, I studying for my exams.

2. She running in the marathon despite the rain.

3. They laughing together despite their disagreements

4. He working overtime despite feeling sick.

5. We enjoying our picnic despite the traffic noise.

6. The kids playing outside despite the cold weather.

7. He participating in the competition despite his injury.

8. She smiling despite her worries.

9. Despite the noise, I reading my book.

10. We working despite the distractions


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