Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning to the root sentence or best combines the two given sentences
Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning to the root sentence or best combines the two given sentences.
46. Although they have little money, they are happy.
A. Despite of they have little money, they are happy.
B. In spite of they have little money, they are happy.
C. In spite of having little money, they are happy.
D. Despite having little money, but they are happy.
47. They found “Transformers” exciting.
A. They are excited about “Transformers”.
B. They were excited about “Transformers”.
C. They are exciting about “Transformers”.
D. They were exciting about “Transformers”.
48. His new film is really amazing.
A. His new film amazes us.
B. His new film amazed us.
C. His new film amazing us.
D. His new film amaze us.
49. We were moved at the end of “Love, Rosie”.
A. The ending of “Love, Rosie” is moving.
B. The ending of “Love, Rosie” is moved.
C. The ending of “Love, Rosie” was moving.
D. The ending of “Love, Rosie” was moved.
50. My foot was hurt, I managed to walk to the nearest village.
A. Although my foot was hurt, I managed to walk to the nearest village.
B. Despite my foot was hurt, I managed to walk to the nearest village.
C. Although I managed to walk to the nearest village, my foot was hurt.
D. Despite I managed to walk to the nearest village, my foot was hurt.