Bushwhacker
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I have a doubt about the use of "despite" and "despite the fact that".
Is it a good criterion to use "despite" when what follows is not a sentence?
For instance, despite his bad temper...
And to use "despite the fact that" when what follows is a sentence?
For instance: despite the fact that you are here, I won't come...
Thanks for your help
Is it a good criterion to use "despite" when what follows is not a sentence?
For instance, despite his bad temper...
And to use "despite the fact that" when what follows is a sentence?
For instance: despite the fact that you are here, I won't come...
Thanks for your help