Despite all their efforts, they all drowned
Despite studying really hard, I didn't pass my exams
Despite all their efforts, your teachers didn't quite teach you the correct grammar!
Never mind, it's only for fun...
Yes it is, but the proper term is "regardless".
The difference is.. USe despite with "the" and inspite with "of".. Despite the... Inspite of.. They actually have the same meaning.. Grammar matters :D
No, it is not a conjunction. Despite is a preposition.
"Despite" is typically used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a contrast. However, it can also be used in the middle of a sentence to show contrast within the same sentence. For example, "She continued working on the project, despite facing many obstacles."
The word 'despite' is not used with 'of' so you could say: Despite his fear of snakes, Tom agreed to hike in the woods for one hour. OR In spite of his fear of snakes, Tom agreed to hike in the woods for one hour.Inspite is not a word in the dictionary, therefore the word despite should always be used, and it means 'Regardless of', or 'in defiance of'"In spite of" is a valid phrase, and has the same meaning as "Despite," with the meaning given above "Despite of" is not grammatically correct. There is no such phrase.
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Yes it is, but the proper term is "regardless".
Although, despite, however...
she used a repugnant term to fustrate her friend
Homeostasis is the term used to describe an organism's ability to maintain a stable internal environment by regulating its internal conditions despite external changes.
CINT is a command line in C/C++ interpreters that is presented in the package ROOT. CINT can be used as a standalone despite being included in the ROOT package.
The difference is.. USe despite with "the" and inspite with "of".. Despite the... Inspite of.. They actually have the same meaning.. Grammar matters :D
No, it is not a conjunction. Despite is a preposition.
No. Despite is a preposition. (It was previously used like the word spite as both a noun and verb.)
Homeostasis is the term used to describe the constancy of the body's internal environment, maintaining stability in various physiological processes like temperature, pH, and fluid balance. This process allows the body to function optimally despite external changes.
A large but unspecified amount of number is called an umpteen. Despite the suffix -teen in the term, it is used to indicate all numbers beyond 19.
Fortunate can be used in sentences which try to express gratitude or about being lucky. Fortunate can be used in a sentence in these ways - 'It's fortunate that you didn't get any internal injuries despite it being a major accident'; 'You are fortunate to have parents like yours'.