English, asked by gangagesanp6cd1p, 3 months ago

we enjoyed ourselves ____ of the bad weather.
a.otherwise
b.likewise
c.nonetheless
d.inspite of
e.whereas
f.though​

Answers

Answered by gabby73
4

Answer:

inspite of

Explanation:

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Answered by sruthiqclm
1

Answer:

d) In spite of

Explanation:

In this context, the meaning of the preposition 'in spite of' is 'without being affected by.'

In spite of is a preposition that shows a difference between the two items, like the term despite.

It can appear at the beginning or in the midst of a sentence, however, an extra clause is important to represent the opposite side.

Here, in this question, 'in spite of' is correctly used as it comes before a fact that makes the second fact interesting.

One such example: In spite of Alice's good advice, her son failed his exams.

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