Abhishek009 wrote:
prakhar39 wrote:
I am noob here, so please help me with this:
A sentence is made up of clauses, and atleast one subject and verb must exist in clause. Now, going by this logic in subordinate clause Despite their numerous attempts to do so, here subject would be Their and verb attempts( this is what I thought) and to make verb agree in number with subject I went with option E.
Can you please clarify this.
Hi there , lets try to break this up for convenience -
Correct idiomatic usage of despite
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