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** Reply to note from Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]> Tue, 22 May 2001 14:49:19 -0800
I'm perplexed:
1. "Despite the weather, we're going fishing!" This sounds ok to me.
2. I committed a mortal sin and looked in Webster's Second. It identifies 'despite'
as a preposition, and gives the following example: "Despite his prejudices."
I have the awful feeling I'm missing something -- but what's a friendly list-serve
for?
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David E. Sawyer, PhD
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North Hennepin Community College
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