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_____, I really don’t want to spend the weekend alone with him in the office. 1. In spite of working with him 2. As much as I enjoy his company 3. When he behaves well 4. I like to chat to him at wor

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The right answer, which will be chosen to fill the blanks, is the first one that means.


In spite of working with him.


Here the narrator telling that even though he work with the person but still he doesn’t want to spend his weekend with him.


That’s why in spite is the best preposition to match here.

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