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Steven Law
The difference between "Although" and "Despite" ?
I still cannot fully understand these two words when sometimes I seem I have to use it in my articles.
2012年11月4日 16:48
解答 · 3
Hi there. :)
It's a really good question cos it was also one of mine!
After "although" we use a subject+verb:
1.Although it rained a lot, we enjoyed our vacation.
2.I didn't get the job althoug I was extremely qualified.
----->Notice the comma when you use it at the beginning of the sentence.
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After "in spite of" or "despite", we use a noun, pronoun (this/that/what,etc.), or -ing:
1.In spite of the rain, we enjoyed our vacation.
2.She felt sick, but in spite of this she went to work.
2.I didn't get the job despite the fact (that) I was extremely qualified.
Note that we say "in spite of" but "despite" (without of).
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Compare "although" and "despite/in spite of":
1.
--Although the traffic was bad, I arrived on time. (not despite the traffic was bad)
--Despite the traffic, I arrived on time.
2.
--I couldn't sleep although I was very tired.( not despite I was tired)
--I couldn't sleep despite being vry tired.
I hope it's been useful. ;)
Good luck
2012年11月4日
"Although" could be used on a simple sentences (Sub+Verb+Obj)
"Despite" is a phase preposition, should use before a noun phase or Obj
http://www.wretch.cc/blog/dante5323/10930180
2012年11月4日
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’.
*Despite the fact that he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
*In spite of the fact that he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
2012年11月4日
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