After in spite of and despite we use a noun or a pronoun. (Foő neé v, foő neé vi igeneé v kapcsoloé dhat hozzaé !)
The only difference between in spite of and despite is the ‘of’. (Despite-hoz nem koö tuö nk „of” szoé cskaé t!)
•Despite of the bad weather, there was a large crowd at the match.
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•Even if Caroline earned a big salary, she would not buy a fast car.
(Caroline doesn't like fast cars. It is not because of the price that she won't buy one.)
•Even if I had time and money, I still wouldn't go on a cruise.
(It's not because I have no time or no money that I won't go on a cruise.
I have other reasons for not going.)
•I wouldn't wear that dress even if I got it for free!
(Imagine getting that dress for nothing. I still wouldn't wear it!)