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They decided to go ahead with the public,__________the bad weather.
(a) while
(b) in spite of
(c) even though​

Answers

Answered by rustammandavi12
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Explanation:

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

OPTION (b) in spite of

Explanation:

  • They decided to go ahead with the public in spite of the bad weather.
  • Here, the term "in spite of" is a prepositional expression.
  • It is often used interchangeably with the term "despite" which is also a prepositional expression.
  • These prepositional expressions are used to suggest or denote a contrast between two situations.
  • These are often used with a noun.
  • A thing to note here is that we do not use the clause "that' after using prepositional expressions like "in spite of" or "despite".
  • A point of difference between the use of these two prepositional expressions is that we write "in spite of" as three separate words and we never use "of" after "despite".

Final Answer:

They decided to go ahead with the public in spite of the bad weather.

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