Despite,
in spite of
Despite, in spite of
Despite and in spite of have the same
meaning and are prepositions.
We use despite / in spite of to express that
something is unexpected or surprising.
despite something (noun)
despite + verb + -ing
despite the fact that
Despite the heavy traffic, we got there
on time.
Despite being much older than the
others, he won the race.
Despite and in spite of can be followed
by a noun or verb.
They can also be followed by 'the fact that' (less
formal).
despite something (noun)
despite + verb + -ing
despite the fact that
in spite of something (noun)
in spite of + verb + -ing
in spite of the fact that
In spite of / despite the heavy traffic,
we got there on time.
In spite of / despite the traffic being
heavy, we got there on time.
In spite of / despite the fact that he
is much older than the others, he won the race.
In spite of / despite being much older
than the others, he won the race.
Despite is used more often than in spite of in formal
written English.
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