Despite vs. In Spite Of. Commonly Confused Words In English
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Despite vs. In Spite Of. Commonly Confused Words In English
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Despite & In Spite Of - is used to state that someone or something can't or will not be stopped or prevented from doing something Despite & In spite of mean the same thing. I went to university despite not having a lot of money. I went to university in spite of not having a lot of money. My sister is a firefighter despite being a woman. My sister is a firefighter in spite of being a woman. We had a great time in England despite the rain. We had a great time in England in spite of the rain. - See more at: http://www.english-the-easy-way.com/Confusing_English/Despite_InSpite.html#sthash.PP049Vqs.dpuf