in spite of / despite / although

 

 

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.

Remember that the gerund (‘-ing’ form) is the ‘noun’ form of a verb.

The only difference between in spite of and despite is the ‘of’.

  • 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 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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TOKUNAGA's picture

Hi, mina. Pleased to meet you!
I saw you are from Algeria aren´t you?
My name is Leandro and I´ve always had curious about your country and many others in the world! I find interesting to meet new places. Well, after all I think the Africa amazing!!
I confess that my english is not so good, but I intend to improve it here. If you having the same idea I´m here to more conversation, ok.
 
Obrigado
Thanks
شكرا
merci     :)
 

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How to improve my writing skills???My grammars,verbs,spelling...all perfect...i used idioms,proverbs,and even adjectives...But i still can't score higher marks in my examination...What should i do??
Sincerely, 
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Hello Rachel,
I can't say why you aren't scoring better in your examination, because I haven't seen your writing papers and I don't know what your examination tests.
Could it be that you are not following some of the instructions in the exam? Even if your English is perfect, that would lead to a poor mark.
Best wishes,
Adam
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Hello ,
I'm having the same problem here . I have improved my reading , speaking, and listening skills however, my writing skill still the same . I managed to get a higher markers in all skills except writing.  I don't know where I should start from so I need your help to improve my writing skills . I have 4 months to be prepared for the IELTS test and I need to get 6.5 in writing . Please, I need  your advice 
your help is highly appreciated 
 
 

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Hello,
It's very hard to know what your problem is with writing without seeing a sample of your work and I obviously don't have time to help everyone in such a detailed way.
Are you working with a teacher or tutor to prepare for IELTS? They should be able to comment on your writing.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team

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hey I'm really confused,its a lot of stuff. from where i need to start. is it from listen and watch or grammar and vocabulary ?? I'm not getting an order. help me please :(

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we are already aware of basic english,dnt get confused der is no prob..parallely fallow the both exercises....my doubt u guys r putting comments from where?i mean i din't saw the comment option....
 

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Hello,
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I hope that helps.
Adam
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