• had have are having have had. 11. In spite of the fact that it _ all day long, the match _ and the stands were full of spectators.
  • 14. In spite of the fact that itall day long, the matchand the stands were full of spectators. 15. … he … about the opera before?
  • b) have d) have had. 11. In spite of the fact that it_all day long, the match. _and the stands were full of spectators.
  • had have are having have had. 11. In spite of the fact that it _ all day long, the match _ and the stands were full of spectators.
  • b) have d) have had. 11. In spite of the fact that it_all day long, the match. _and the stands were full of spectators.
  • b) have d) have had. 11. In spite of the fact that it_all day long, the match. _and the stands were full of spectators.
  • In spite of the fact that it___all day long, the match ___and the stands were full of spectators.
  • b) have d) have had. 11. In spite of the fact that it_all day long, the match. _and the stands were full of spectators.
  • 7. We all know that junk food is bad for us, but in spite of / although this, we all eat it from time to time. 8. Walking is a very gentle form of exercise.
    Bulunamadı: stands
  • b) have d) have had. 11. In spite of the fact that it_all day long, the match. _and the stands were full of spectators.
  • b) have d) have had. 11. In spite of the fact that it_all day long, the match. _and the stands were full of spectators.
  • We use in spite of the fact that or despite the fact that : When they arrived at Malaga it was hot, in spite of the fact that it was only the end of April.
    Bulunamadı: spectators, stands
  • in spite of. The restaurant chain has had a very difficult year. ... Our seats were a long way from the stage. We enjoyed the play. (in spite).
    Bulunamadı: spectators, stands
  • It was when curiosity about Gatsby was at its highest that the lights in his house failed to go on one Saturday night—and, as obscurely as it had begun, his career...
    Bulunamadı: spectators, spite