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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Nevertheless vs despite

As an example

He said my parents are the best teachers of my life.

I wanted to say.

Inspite of having good teachers you haven't learned anything good so far.

Nevertheless you haven't learned anything good so far.


Which one is correct please give me a little idea of usage about nevertheless, inspite of, and despite.

Thanks a lot.

  

Top answer

Liton Das He said my parents are the best teachers of my life. " or He said (that) his parents are/were the best teachers of/in his life. Liton Das I wanted to say.

  • Liton Das He said my parents are the best teachers of my life.
  • " or He said (that) his parents are/were the best teachers of/in his life.
  • Liton Das I wanted to say.
  • Inspite of having good teachers you haven't learned anything good so far.
  • Nevertheless you haven't learned anything good so far.
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Liton DasHe said my parents are the best teachers of my life.

I think you mean:

He said "My parents are the best teachers of/in my life."

or

He said (that) his parents are/were the best teachers of/in his life.

Liton DasI wanted to say.
Inspite of having good teachers you haven't learned anythi

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