EXPLAINED! Despite, In spite of, Although & Even though | English Grammar
Yes. Although he broke his leg, he still has to go to work.
Although + Subject + Verb. Is this possible?
Wrong. it's the same
Are "even though" and "Although" are not the same?
Yes
Are "even though" and "Although" are the same?
No
Despite + Adjective. Is this possible?
no
Despite + Adverb. Is this possible?
Yes. He has to go to work despite breaking his leg
Despite + Gerund. Is this possible?
Yes. Despite his leg being broken
Despite + Noun + Gerund. Is this possible?
Yes. He has to go to work despite his broken leg
Despite + Noun. Is this possible?
Yes. They still sell clothes online despite the closure of their shop.
Despite + Verb. Is this possible?
No. "Despite of" is wrong.
Despite of + Adverb. Is this possible?
Yes. Despite the fact that his leg is broken
Despite that fact + Subject + Verb. Is this possible?
Wrong, it's silent.
Is "gh" in Although is not silent?
Yes
Is "gh" in Although is silent?
Yes
Is despite and in spite of are the same?
It's word that ends in "ing"
What is a gerund?
Despite that fact
What is the easiest form of Despite