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Answered by Rakhi2121
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In spite of his poverty,he is cheerful.

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'In spite of'

We use in spite of when we are mentioning something that surprisingly does not prevent something else from being true. The spelling is in spite of, not 'inspite of'.

For e.g------

  • The air was clear and fresh, in spite of all the traffic.
  • In spite of his ill health, my father was always cheerful.

☞Don't use 'in spite of' to say that something is not affected by any circumstances.

For example,

'Everyone can take part, in spite of their ability'.

=We should say 'Everyone can take part regardless of their ability' or 'Everyone can take part whatever their ability'.

☞Don't use 'in spite of' as a conjunction.

For example,

'In spite of we objected, they took our phones away '.

=We should say 'Although we objected, they took our phones away'.

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