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do we always have to use word 'despite' with noun following -ing form of verb.... i am bit confused to use this word coz some people they use without -ing form of verb jus directly? eg. despite the reports and investigation, cases remained same
  

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Hi, do we always have to use word 'despite' with noun following -ing form of verb.. i am bit confused to use this word coz some people they use without -ing form of verb jus directly? eg.

  • Hi, do we always have to use word 'despite' with noun following -ing form of verb..
  • i am bit confused to use this word coz some people they use without -ing form of verb jus directly?
  • eg.
  • despite the reports and investigation, cases remained same Such sentences are very common.
  • eg Despite the rain, he went out.
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Hi,

do we always have to use word 'despite' with noun following -ing form of verb.. i am bit confused to use this word coz some people they use without -ing form of verb jus directly? eg. despite the reports and investigation, cases remained same

Such sentences are very common.

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