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Advanced (Grammar) Although, even though, despite, in spite of Although and even though: have a similar meaning to despite and in spite of. We use all of these words to say that a thing is surprising, unusual or unexpected in relation to another thing.● While the meaning of these words is similar, there is a difference in how we use them.
Although and even though are conjunctions. They have the same meaning.
Even though is a little stronger than although. structures:
although + a clause
even though + a clause Despite and in spite of are prepositions, and have the same meaning.
structures:despite + noun
despite + verb + -ing
in spite of + a noun
in spite of + verb + -ing Examples: *
Even though /
although he's a millionaire, he lives in a very small flat.
*
Despite / in spite of being a millionaire, he lives in a very small flat.
*He lives in a very small flat
even though / although he's a millionaire.
*He lives in a very small flat
despite / in spite of being a millionaire.
*
Although / even though he's much older than the others, he won the race.
*
Despite / in spite of being much older than the others, he won the race.
*He won the race
although / even though he's much older than the others.
*He won the race
despite / in spite of being much older than the others.
*
Even though / although it rained a lot, I enjoyed the holiday.
*
Despite / in spite of the rain, I enjoyed the holiday.
*
Even though / although they have a lot of money, they're still not happy.
Despite / in spite of their money, they're still not happy.
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