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Vsuresh Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

despite

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He came late. He was admitted.

Despite he was late he was admitted.

Despite being late he was admitted.

Is the meaning conveyed same in both the sentences?
  

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He came late. He was admitted. Despite the fact that he was late, he was admitted.

  • He came late.
  • He was admitted.
  • Despite the fact that he was late, he was admitted.
  • Despite being late, he was admitted.
  • Is the meaning conveyed same in both the sentences?
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He came late. He was admitted.

Despite the fact that he was late, he was admitted.

Despite being late, he was admitted.

Is the meaning conveyed same in both the sentences?

Do both sentences convey the same meaning? Yes.
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Thank you, tamguatlay.

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