Oceanlike
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I’m trying to connect the two sentences into one using the preposition ‘in spite of’. I have deliberately omitted using the phrase ‘the fact that’ because I know how to use it.
I’m unsure on the correct use of the preposition followed by ‘a noun phrase’ and ‘a gerund’. Hence, the below sentences (a) and (b). (a) sounds a bit strange due to the repetition of 'her'. Are both sentences wrong?
Cecilia has lost her sight in a ghastly boating accident. Cecilia does not dwell in self-pity.
(a) In spite of her losing her sight in a ghastly boating accident, Cecilia does not dwell in self-pity.
(b) In spite of having lost her sight in a ghastly boating accident, Cecilia does not dwell in self-pity.
Thank you for teaching me! :-D
I’m unsure on the correct use of the preposition followed by ‘a noun phrase’ and ‘a gerund’. Hence, the below sentences (a) and (b). (a) sounds a bit strange due to the repetition of 'her'. Are both sentences wrong?
Cecilia has lost her sight in a ghastly boating accident. Cecilia does not dwell in self-pity.
(a) In spite of her losing her sight in a ghastly boating accident, Cecilia does not dwell in self-pity.
(b) In spite of having lost her sight in a ghastly boating accident, Cecilia does not dwell in self-pity.
Thank you for teaching me! :-D