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قديم 15-09-2009, 01:22 AM
mr. Hamdy mr. Hamdy غير متواجد حالياً
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تاريخ التسجيل: Jul 2009
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mr. Hamdy is on a distinguished road
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المرجع Comprehensive English Grammar
The car was quite old,.......that it was in excellent condition.
in spite -despite -although -though
وعند استخدام though -although
Though the car ws quite old,it was in excellent condition.
رائع والله يابو بيشو ودايما معلوماتك متجددة ورائعة وتجعلنا نبحث ونفتش عنها لنزداد علما

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C. After in spite of or despite, we use a noun, a pronoun (this/that/what etc.) or ~ing:
* In spite of the rain, we enjoyed our holiday.
* I didn't get the job in spite of having all the necessary qualifications.
* She wasn't well, but in spite of this she went to work.
* In spite of what I said yesterday, I still love you.
Despite is the same as in spite of. Note that we say 'in spite of', but despite (without 'of'):
* She wasn't well, but despite this she went to work. (not 'despite of this')