though vs. despite
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 12:29 pm
Dear Alan
1. Though not having enough amount, we decided to buy a land.
2. Despite not having enough amount, we decided to buy a land.
Are both of them correct?
With regards
V P Kannan
1. Though not having enough amount, we decided to buy a land.
2. Despite not having enough amount, we decided to buy a land.
Are both of them correct?
With regards
V P Kannan