• 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.
  • 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?
  • In spite of the fact that itall day long, the matchand 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.
  • In spite of the fact that itall day long, the matchand the stands were full of spectators.
  • I got to the interview on time due to / in spite of the fact that my train was late. ... Our seats were a long way from the stage. We enjoyed the play. (in spite).
    Bulunamadı: spectators, 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 1 I couldn’t sleep despite being very tired. 2 In spite of having very little money, they are happy. or In spite of the fact (that) they have very little money …
    Bulunamadı: spectators, stands