4) John played the match even though his leg was injured. (Convert into a simple
sentence using despite.)
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inspite of injured leg , john played the match
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john played the match despite his leg injury
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Usage #2: Despite / In spite of + gerund
You can always change a verb (e.g. run) into a noun by changing the verb into the ~ing form (running). A verb in ~ing form that is used as a noun is called a gerund. Because gerunds as treated as nouns, they can come after despite or in spite of.
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