heyt
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- Sep 20, 2009
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- Hungarian
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- Hungary
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- Hungary
Hi,
Could you help me find out which sentence is correct here:
1. Despite his tiredness he went to the cinema.
2. Despite (his) being tired he went to the cinema.
3. Despite the fact that he was tired he went to the cinema. (I think this sounds too formal.) :shock:
Thank you very much,
heyt
Could you help me find out which sentence is correct here:
1. Despite his tiredness he went to the cinema.
2. Despite (his) being tired he went to the cinema.
3. Despite the fact that he was tired he went to the cinema. (I think this sounds too formal.) :shock:
Thank you very much,
heyt