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What is the diference between "although, even tough, tough and Despite and in spit of"?
Jul 14, 2022 10:56 PM
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Good question, they are similar. "Although" and "though" are practically interchangeable, I think. "Even though" is more emphatic. "Despite" is used a little differently (despite + noun or despite + gerund, I think) but the purpose is about the same. Seeing / hearing lots of examples is probably the best way to distinguish them. I think you can live without "despite" and "in spite of", but you can't live without "though". ( Although / Though ) I wanted to go to the cinema, I didn't have time. Even though she had brought gifts, he did not invite her to the party. Despite his illness, he went running in the afternoon. Even though he was ill, he went running in the afternoon. They walked home, in spite of the heavy rain. They walked home even though it was raining heavily. Note that "spite" by itself means dislike, hatred.
July 14, 2022
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Scott put a great answer. ALTHOUGH and EVEN THOUGH can use the subject... ALTHOUGH "HE" LOVES CHOCOLATE, and despite cannot use the subject, only ING and NOUN (with article)
July 15, 2022
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Well, "despite" is used in a lighter tone compared to "in spite of", both of them mean the same though. You can say "despite + noun or despite + gerund" but it is wrong to say" despite of+ noun or despite of+ gerund".
July 15, 2022
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