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🅾 in spite of, despite, although
📗💥In spite of 💥 "despite" and "although# are all used to show a contrast but there are differences in the structures used with them.
📕💥In spite of / despite 💥
🅾 After "in spite of" and "despite" we use a noun or a pronoun.
🔵🎈We enjoyed our camping holiday in spite of the rain.
🔵🎈Despite the pain in his leg, he completed the marathon.
🔵🎈Despite having all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.
🔵🎈Despite of the bad weather, there was a large crowd at the match.
📒💥Although💥
🅾 After "although" we use a subject and a verb.
🔵🎈We enjoyed our camping holiday although it rained every day.
🔵🎈Although he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
🔵🎈The holiday was great although the hotel wasn’t very nice.
🅾🎈We can use "in spite of" and "despite" with a subject and a verb if we include the expression ‘the fact that’.
🔵🎈In spite of the fact that he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
🔵🎈Despite the fact that he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
📘💥Even though💥
🅾🎈Even though is a slightly stronger form of although.
🔵🎈We decided to buy the house even though we didn’t really have enough money.
🔵🎈You keep making that stupid noise even though I’ve asked you to stop three times.
🅾🎈Like "although" , "even though" is followed by a subject and a verb.
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🅾 in spite of, despite, although
📗💥In spite of 💥 "despite" and "although# are all used to show a contrast but there are differences in the structures used with them.
📕💥In spite of / despite 💥
🅾 After "in spite of" and "despite" we use a noun or a pronoun.
🔵🎈We enjoyed our camping holiday in spite of the rain.
🔵🎈Despite the pain in his leg, he completed the marathon.
🔵🎈Despite having all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.
🔵🎈Despite of the bad weather, there was a large crowd at the match.
📒💥Although💥
🅾 After "although" we use a subject and a verb.
🔵🎈We enjoyed our camping holiday although it rained every day.
🔵🎈Although he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
🔵🎈The holiday was great although the hotel wasn’t very nice.
🅾🎈We can use "in spite of" and "despite" with a subject and a verb if we include the expression ‘the fact that’.
🔵🎈In spite of the fact that he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
🔵🎈Despite the fact that he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
📘💥Even though💥
🅾🎈Even though is a slightly stronger form of although.
🔵🎈We decided to buy the house even though we didn’t really have enough money.
🔵🎈You keep making that stupid noise even though I’ve asked you to stop three times.
🅾🎈Like "although" , "even though" is followed by a subject and a verb.
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