although vs despite
What is a GERUND?
A verb form ending in -ing + modifiers that is used as a noun.
You seem to forget the right answer ____ I know you know what it is.
Although
____ I have been studying very hard, I can't seem to figure out how to do these equations.
Although
____ I'm starving, I refuse to eat fast food.
Although
____ he's a millionaire, he drives a used car.
Although
____ she had a very busy day, mom still managed to cook a superb meal for us.
Although
____ the weather was rather cold, I really enjoyed our vacations.
Although
____ we are a relatively new company, we have managed to gain a lot of market share.
Although
____ we were warned against all the possible risks, we decided to go ahead with the trip.
Although
They've decided to go on a vacation ____ all the financial problems they are going through.
Despite
____ all the difficulties, the product launch was a complete success!
Despite
____ having such impressive qualifications, he never seems to know what to do.
Despite
____ his illness, Joe decided not to stay at home because he had an important meeting.
Despite
____ his lack of experience, he became a very successful businessman.
Despite
____ the bad weather, we decided to go on a picnic.
Despite
____ the heavy fog, we managed to get to our summer house in one piece.
Despite
What is a CLAUSE
a group of words with a subject and a verb examples: - the cat jumped - it rained - they laughed
ALTHOUGH / EVEN THOUGH
used with a + CLAUSE
DESPITE / IN SPITE OF
used with a noun, gerund (-ing form of a verb)