Although + Subject + Verb: in Spite Of, Despite + Noun Phrase/-Ing
Although + Subject + Verb: in Spite Of, Despite + Noun Phrase/-Ing
Although, however, even though, while, whilst, In spite of, despite + noun phrase/-ing
much as
form to express contrast
These conjunctions can introduce concession
clauses.
In spite of the fact we had no ID on us, the porter
let us in.
Although + subject + verb
Despite feeling awful, we stayed until the end.
(means the same as) Even though we felt awful,
Although he was a linguist, it took him a long
we stayed til the end. -->notice different
time to learn Chinese.
structures.
Note* Much as is used only with verbs for like
and dislike. Example: Much as we enjoyed the
show, we left early because we were tired.
Concession clauses: use to give info that contrasts with the information in the main clause.
Although, however, even though, while, whilst, In spite of, despite + noun phrase/-ing
much as
form to express contrast
These conjunctions can introduce concession
clauses.
In spite of the fact we had no ID on us, the porter
let us in.
Although + subject + verb
Despite feeling awful, we stayed until the end.
(means the same as) Even though we felt awful,
Although he was a linguist, it took him a long
we stayed til the end. -->notice different
time to learn Chinese.
structures.
Note* Much as is used only with verbs for like
and dislike. Example: Much as we enjoyed the
show, we left early because we were tired.