Sweet_Sana
what is he difference between inspite and despite? i want to know how to use inspite and despite in sentences and when to use these two words and how to as well as i want to know what these words mean.
Aug 31, 2010 8:37 PM
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They are synonims, but differ grammatically: 1. In spite of smth, In spite of the fact that ... 2. Despite smth, Despite the fact that ... Common mistake: Despite of ... Despite the question being very simple, you still asked it. In spite of the fact that the question was simple, you still asked it.
August 31, 2010
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'Despite' is the same as 'in spite of'. We say 'in spite of', but 'despite' (without of): 'She wasn't well, but despite this she went to work.' 'In spite of what I said yesterday, I still love you.' After 'in spite of' or 'depite', we use a noun, pronoun (this/that/what etc) or -ing: 'We enjoyed our holiday in spite of the rain,.' 'We enjoyed our holiday despite the rain.' 'Although it rained, we enjoyed our holiday.' (although + subject + verb) = We use them to show contrast between two clauses or two sentences.
August 31, 2010
yes, they 're same meaning.
September 3, 2010
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