In spite of, despite,although and though are all used to show a contrast but there are some differences:
In spite of / despite
After in spite of and despite we use a noun or a pronoun.
In spite of / despite
After in spite of and despite we use a noun or a pronoun.
- We enjoyed our summer holiday in spite of the rain.
- Despite the pain in his leg he went to work
- Despite having all the right qualifications, they didn’t give me the job.
Although
After although we use a subject and a verb.
After although we use a subject and a verb.
- We enjoyed our holidays in Paris although it rained every day.
- Although Sally studied very hard, she didn’t manage to pass the exam.
- The holiday was great although the hotel food was tasteless
Even though
Even though is a slightly stronger form of although.
Even though is a slightly stronger form of although.
- They decided to buy the flat even though they didn’t really have enough money.
- You keep making that noise even though I’ve asked you to stop three times!
Like although, even though is followed by a subject and a verb.
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