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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Although to In spite of

Q. Although the rain was heavy, we didn't get wet.

1. In spite of the rain being heavy, we didn't get wet.

2. In spite of the heavy rain, we didn't get wet.

I'd like to know which one is correct?

Are both sentences acceptable? Thanks a lot.

  

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anonymous I'd like to know which one is correct? correct . Both, but the second is better.

  • anonymous I'd like to know which one is correct?
  • correct .
  • Both, but the second is better.
  • CJ
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anonymousI'd like to know which one is correct? correct.

Both, but the second is better.

CJ

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