in spite of / despite / although

in spite of / despite / although

In spite of, despite and although are all used to show a contrast but there are differences in the structures used with them.

In spite of / despite

After in spite of
and despite we use a noun or a pronoun.

  • We enjoyed our camping holiday in spite of the rain.
  • Despite the pain in his leg he completed the marathon.
  • Despite having all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.

Remember that the gerund (‘-ing’ form) is the ‘noun’ form of a verb.

The only difference between in spite of and despite is the ‘of’.

  • Despite of the bad weather, there was a large crowd at the match.

Although

After although we use a subject and a verb.

  • We enjoyed our camping holiday although it rained every day.
  • Although he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
  • The holiday was great although the hotel wasn’t very nice.

We can use in spite of and despite with a subject and verb if we include the expression ‘the fact that’.

  • In spite of the fact that he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.
  • Despite the fact that he worked very hard, he didn’t manage to pass the exam.

Even though

Even though is a slightly stronger form of although.

  • We decided to buy the house even though we didn’t really have enough money.
  • You keep making that stupid noise even though I’ve asked you to stop three times.

Like although, even though is followed by a subject and a verb.

Exercise

Your rating: None (118 votes)

Comments

hi  am mohammad i have a question please some one answered me
:why this question is wrong
?did you have a good travel

Hi Adam,
I am a new user and this is my first day. I want to ask you a question.
" I prefer using the Net to reading newspaper."
"I prefer apple to orange."
I want to rewrite the above sentences using "would rather", but I don't know the use of would rather. Explain me how to use it and which is commonly used.

would rather is used when you prefer one thing to the other and it describes the action e.g i would rather read a newspaper than using a net.
i would rather eat an apple than sucking an orange.

Absolutely awesome. "The grass grows because of the spring sun but the grass can't give anything back to the sun in return. I think, it is the same with British Council's service.

Hello Noman Hossain,
Thank you for your lovely comment. Actually, there is something you can give back to us - you can help us to get more users by telling all the English learners and teachers you know about us!
We want everyone to have the chance to use this site to help them learn English, so please spread the word.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team

Hi!
Someone can explain when we use  "at the beginning" and "in the beginning"?

hello everyone,please help me to improve my grammar.i'm so confusing what tenses of the verb will i use to my letter of my future employer.

Hi Everyone,

Glad I found this site! I am Newbie here and today is my first day. I am also from philippines-:)

hello there,,its my first day here ..i badly want to improve my english skills. i hope this site could help a lot

Hello there Mary Chris! I'm from Philippines too.  I'm glad you've found this site. :)

Main Links

Text Only Options

Top of page


Text Only Options

Open the original version of this page.

Usablenet Assistive is a UsableNet product. Usablenet Assistive Main Page.