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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

is "despite + that - clause" old english

I am having a little misunderstanding.. I have many years studying English, but my grammar might be a little old.
My question is : Could one say "Despite that you failed, you´re a great person." for example?

Thanks a lot
  

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No. Despite the fact that you failed, you're a great person.

  • No.
  • Despite the fact that you failed, you're a great person.
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No. Despite the fact that you failed, you're a great person.

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