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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Combining two sentences with "inspite of"

I have him good advice. Yet he failed.

Which one of the following is correct or preferred?

1. Inspite of me having him good advice, he failed.
2. Inspite of having him good advice, he failed.

Could you please clarify.

Thank you.

  

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You have basic errors as shown below. I have gave him good advice , yet he failed. Which one of the following is correct or preferred?

  • You have basic errors as shown below.
  • I have gave him good advice , yet he failed.
  • Which one of the following is correct or preferred?
  • 1.
  • Inspite In spite of me giving having him good advice, he failed.
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You have basic errors as shown below.

I have gave him good advice, yet he failed.

Which one of the following is correct or preferred?

1. Inspite In spite of me giving having him good advice, he failed.
2. Inspite In spite of giving having him good advice, he failed.

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Thank you very much sir.

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