1. However/Despite the great danger, we decided to attempt the rescue.
2. In spite of the fact that/Despite she is disabled, she plays a lot of sports.
3. He decided not to do the computer course, although/whereas it would have been useful to him.
4. He knows he is damaging his health, despite/yet he continues to smoke.
5. Even though/In spite of strong opposition from the public, the company went ahead with its plans.
6. Brilliant though/although the cook may be, he knows nothing about French sauces.
7. Although/However he ate a lot of spicy food at the reception, he didn’t suffer from indigestion.
8. I can’t agree with you on this subject, however/whatever hard you may try to convince me.
9. I arrived late at the cinema, but/as I still got a good seat.
10. No matter how/No matter what measures the government takes against hooliganism, there will still be fans who overreact.
1. However/Despite the great danger, we decided to attempt the rescue.
=>despite
2. In spite of the fact that/Despite she is disabled, she plays a lot of sports.
=>in spite of the fact that
3. He decided not to do the computer course, although/whereas it would have been useful to him.
=>whereas
4. He knows he is damaging his health, despite/yet he continues to smoke.
=>yet
5. Even though/In spite of strong opposition from the public, the company went ahead with its plans.
=>in spite of
6. Brilliant though/although the cook may be, he knows nothing about French sauces.
=>though
7. Although/However he ate a lot of spicy food at the reception, he didn’t suffer from indigestion.
=>although
8. I can’t agree with you on this subject, however/whatever hard you may try to convince me.
=> whatever
9. I arrived late at the cinema, but/as I still got a good seat.
=>but
10. No matter how/No matter what measures the government takes against hooliganism, there will still be fans who overreact.
=>no matter how
1. However/Despite the great danger, we decided to attempt the rescue.
=> DESPITE
2. In spite of the fact that/Despite she is disabled, she plays a lot of sports.
3. He decided not to do the computer course,although/whereas it would have been useful to him.
4. He knows he is damaging his health, despite/yet he continues to smoke.
5. Even though/In spite of strong opposition from the public, the company went ahead with its plans.
6. Brilliant though/although the cook may be, he knows nothing about French sauces.
7. Although/However he ate a lot of spicy food at the reception, he didn’t suffer from indigestion.
8. I can’t agree with you on this subject,however/whatever hard you may try to convince me.
9. I arrived late at the cinema, but/as I still got a good seat.
10. No matter how/No matter what measures the government takes against hooliganism, there will still be fans who overreact.