English Grammar

1:

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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