English Grammar - Despite, Even Though

尽管,即使尽管

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2026-05-29

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  • I often hear English learners use the word despite

  • incorrectly when they're trying to show a contradiction or an unexpected result.

  • Today, I'm going to teach you how to correctly use the word despite,

  • and I'm also going to teach you how using the phrase even though...

  • Can be a good alternative as well.

  • So let me show you a common type of incorrect sentence that I hear English learners say sometimes.

  • I hear them say something like this.

  • Despite he lived there for many years, he didn't make many friends.

  • This is incorrect because after the word despite, we're supposed to use a noun or noun phrase

  • and not a whole clause with a subject and verb.

  • For example, I could say, despite the fact that he lived there for many years, he didn't make many friends.

  • This is a correct sentence because I say despite the fact.

  • The fact is a noun phrase.

  • But if I say despite he lived there, this is incorrect because he lived there is not a noun phrase.

  • It's a full clause with a subject and a verb.

  • Here's another example.

  • It's incorrect to say despite the weather was bad, they played outside.

  • Here's how you can say this correctly.

  • Despite the bad weather, they played outside.

  • In this sentence, the bad weather is a noun phrase.