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1.In spite of the fact that this language is very difficult, I still finished my learning yesterday.
2.In spite of what he had done yesterday,she still had to live with him.
3.Despite the fact that he had lost everything,she still lived with him and did not mention divorce.
4.Despite the fact that his father treated him very badly, He still couldn't leave his father and have a new life.
5.Despite the fact that he ever abused her,she still chose to forgive him and live with him.
Apr 2, 2025 10:31 AM
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1.In spite of the fact that this language is very difficult, I still finished my
learning tasks yesterday. 2.In spite of what he had done yesterday,she still had to
live with him. 3.Despite the fact that he had lost everything,she still lived
with him and did not mention divorce. 4.Despite the fact that his father treated
him very badly, he still couldn't leave his father and have(start) a new life.
5.Despite the fact that he had abused her (in the past), she still chose to forgive him and
live with him.
Because learning is usually never ending, it sounds better when you say "learning task."
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April 2, 2025
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Russian
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English, Russian
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