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1.He had plenty of wealth but he was not happy. begin: in spite of....
2.he was so tired that he could not stand. Use : too

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Answered by Vanessa18
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1. In spite of plenty of wealth but he was not happy.
2. He was too tired that he could not stand.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Substituting word in a sentence, refers to making the sentence more meaningful thereby conveying the same meaning.

  • While the term in spite of refers to notwithstanding or being unaffected, too is an adverb expressing something in excess or more than necessary.
  • The correct sentences are -

1. In spite of having plenty of wealth, he was not happy.

2. He was too tired to stand.

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