Despite being ill, he attended the classes.
A. | Despite of being ill, he attended the classes. |
B. | Despite his illness, he attended the classes. |
C. | Inspite of his being ill, he attended classes. |
D. | The classes were attended by him inspite of being ill. |
Answer : B Explanation : Despite means in spite of. Despite of is a wrong usage. 'His' need not be used in choice (c), as the sentence is about one person. Choice (d) means that the classes were ill. Hence correct choice is (b). |
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