(L517) “Despite”, “in spite of” and “in spite of the fact that”: Advanced preposition workout for more sophisticated speaking and writing
$5.99 including GST“Despite”, “in spite of” and “in spite of the fact that”, are very useful words and phrases to use in both spoken and written language. They all mean the same thing: “without being affected by” or “in defiance of” (resisting or refusing to obey).
Practice saying or writing the sentences in this 17-page pack, and then explain what they mean in your own words.