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The words although, though, despite, in spite of and however have very similar
meanings; however, they are used in different structures.
Though and although are conjunctions. They go before a clause. Despite and in spite of are
prepositions. They go before a noun or noun equivalent. However is a transitional adverb. It
goes at the beginning of a sentence.
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use these words correctly.
Although
Despite
However
in spite of
despite
Either could be used here
although
however
despite
Although
Though
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Despite
Although
However
'However' is not a conjunction. It is a transitional adverb and goes at the beginning of the
sentence.
In spite of
Although
However
although
despite
however
though
however
despite
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Despite
However
In spite of
Despite
In spite
However
The correct expression is 'in spite of'. It means the same as 'despite'.
Although
However
Despite
despite
however
although
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