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So,
to summarise: despite and although: similar meanings,
but different syntax required. Compare:
- 'Although it was raining heavily, we finished the game
of football.'
- 'We finished the game of football in spite of the heavy
rain.'
- 'Despite his strong Welsh accent, we understood most
of what he was saying.'
- 'Even though he had a strong Welsh accent, we understood
most of what he was saying.'
One further word. Although, despite and in spite
of are normally used as prepositions, they can also be used in
adverbial constructions with -ing, thus:- 'I managed to pass
my exams, despite going out four times a week during the revision
period.'
- 'In spite of feeling terribly sick, I went to work every day
that week.'
- 'Despite being severely handicapped, he managed to complete
the race.'
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