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CONCESSION CLAUSES
What is a concession?
When the opposing idea is something readers do not expect or that surprises them, we call
it concession. Although, even though and though are three concessions.
For example: Even though I live in Malaysia, I work in Thailand.
I work in Thailand even though I live in Malaysia.
ALTHOUGH/ EVEN THOUGH /THOUGH
Although, even though and though are three common adverbs to express unexpected
results or surprises. They are subordinators: adverbs that show that one idea is more
important than the other. Although, even though and though combines two independent
sentences. So the rule is:
SENTENCE + ALTHOUGH/EVEN THOUGH/THOUGH + SENTENCE
Or
ALTHOUGH/EVEN THOUGH/THOUGH + SENTENCE + SENTENCE
For example:
CONCESSION SENTENCE SENTENCE
Although we were watching an action movie, I managed to fall asleep.
SENTENCE CONCESSION SENTENCE
I managed to fall asleep although we were watching an action movie.
In both sentences, the subordinating conjunction although is attached to the clause that
contains the less important idea. “Although we were watching an action movie,” cannot
stand alone as a sentence; it is a subordinate clause. If the subordinate clause comes first,
we must separate the two by using a comma. If the subordinate clause comes second, there
is no comma.
Here are two examples with even though.
These students already know how to read even though they are still in kindergarten.
Even though these students are still in kindergarten, they already know how to read.
Though is less formal than although and even though. It is more common in spoken English.
Here are some examples:
Though Indra waited for almost an hour, his doctor never came.
Indra’s doctor never came though he waited for almost an hour.
To make your sentence even more conversational, you can move though to the end. In
other words, in daily language you can use though at the end of the sentence.
Indra waited for almost an hour. His doctor never came, though.
DESPITE THE FACT THAT/ IN SPITE OF THE FACT THAT
Despite the fact that and in spite of the fact that are two other concessions which are used
to express unexpected results or surprises.
For example:
It was raining, but the football team continued their training session.
• Despite the fact that it was raining, the football team continued their training.
• The football team continued their training despite the fact that it was raining.
The economy has gone into recession, but our company is surviving.
• In spite of the fact that the economy has gone into recession, our company is surviving.
• Our company is surviving in spite of the fact that the economy has gone into recession.
The RULE:
CONCESSION SENTENCE SENTENCE
Despite the fact
that/ In spite of
the fact
it was raining, the football team continued their training.
SENTENCE CONCESSION SENTENCE
The football team continued
their training.
despite the fact that/
in spite of the fact
it was raining,
DESPITE/IN SPITE OF versus CONCESSIVE CLAUSES
Despite and in spite of do not introduce a concessive clause. They are rather followed by
a noun or a verb+ing form. We can say that despite/ inspite of and despite the fact that/ in
spite of the fact that have the same meaning but different grammar.
Despite the fact that he had enough money, he refused to buy a car.
He refused to buy a car in spite of the fact that he had enough money
We can rewrite the above two sentences as follows :
Despite
In spite of
all his money, he refused to buy a new car.
having enough money,
OR
He refused to buy a new car despite
in spite of
all his money.
having enough money.
The Rule is:
Despite / in spite of + a noun,
+ verb + ing.
Other Rewrite Examples:
1. Despite the fact that she was beautiful, she didn’t get married.
Despite her beauty, she didn’t get married.
Despite being beautiful, she didn’t get married.
2. In spite of the fact that he was old, he could carry 40 kilos.
In spite of being old, he could carry 40 kilos.
In spite of his old age, he could carry 40 kilos.
Remember:
1. Although/ even though/ though/ despite the fact that/ inspite of the fact that + subject +
verb (Concessive clause)
2. In spite of, despite + noun or verb+ing (Not a concessive clause)
Exercise 1: Rephrase the sentences beginning with the words in brackets:
1. She has plenty of money, but she is very mean. (although)
…………………………………………………………………………………
2. They have a car, but they rarely use it. (though)
…………………………………………………………………………………
3. He was innocent, but he was sent to prison. (although)
…………………………………………………………………………………
4. He has a number of relatives living nearby, but he never visits them. (even though)
…………………………………………………………………………………
5. She never exercises, but she is quite fit and healthy. (even though)
…………………………………………………………………………………
Exercise 2: Choose among Despite / In spite of / although / even though / though /
despite the fact that. (more than one correct answer is possible)
1. the bad weather, we went on a school picnic.
2. his illness, Benny went to school because he had an important
exam.
3. she was very busy, my mother cooked a great meal for us.
4. I studied hard for my English test. I still got a low grade .
5. My mother is never pleased with my grades I get nothing less than
a 'B'.
6. I have so many cavities I brush my teeth regularly.
7. the heavy fog, we managed to get to the meeting on time.
8. we played well, we couldn't win the game.
9. The elevator was out of order so I had to use the stairs being
exhausted.
10. She still loves her husband they broke up.
11. He is very unhappy he is very rich.
12. I lived in France for two years, I can hardly speak any French.
13. He's decided to go on a vacation all the financial problems they
are going through.
14. I can't let you go out with him I know how kind he is.
15. I am not going to eat fast food I am starving.
Exercise 3: Rephrase the sentences using the words in brackets and a noun:
1. They went out for a walk, even though the weather was bad. (despite)
…………………………………………………………………………………
2. She managed to write, even though her hand was injured. (in spite of)
…………………………………………………………………………………
3. All the trains were on time, even though the snow was heavy. (despite)
…………………………………………………………………………………
4. Our coach didn’t arrive late, even though the traffic was terrible. (in spite of)
…………………………………………………………………………………
5. A lot of people buy those houses, even though the prices are high. (despite)
…………………………………………………………………………………
6. He stayed up late, even though he was very tired. (despite)
…………………………………………………………………………………
7. I didn’t buy the car, even though I had the money. (despite)
…………………………………………………………………………………
8. He stayed outside in the cold weather, even though he felt ill. (despite)
…………………………………………………………………………………
9. People continue to smoke, even though they know the dangers. (in spite of)
…………………………………………………………………………………
ANSWER KEY
Exercise 1: Rephrase the sentences beginning with the words in brackets:
1. Although she has plenty of money, she is very mean.
2. Though they have a car, they rarely use it.
3. Although he was innocent, he was sent to prison.
4. Even though he has a number of relatives living nearby, he never visits them.
5. Even though she never exercises, she is quite fit and healthy.
Exercise 2: Choose among Despite / In spite of / although / even though / though /
despite the fact that. (more than one correct answer is possible)
1.
Despite
the bad weather, we went on a school picnic.
2.
Despite
his illness, Benny went to school because he had an important
exam.
3.
Though
she was very busy, my mother cooked a great meal for us.
4. I studied hard for my English test. I still got a low grade
though
.
5. My mother is never pleased with my grades
though
I get nothing less than
a 'B'.
6. I have so many cavities
though
I brush my teeth regularly.
7.
In spite of
the heavy fog, we managed to get to the meeting on time.
8.
Although
we played well, we couldn't win the game.
9. The elevator was out of order so I had to use the stairs
in spite of
being
exhausted.
10. She still loves her husband
despite the fact that
they broke up.
11. He is very unhappy
even though
he is very rich.
12.
Even though
I lived in France for two years, I can hardly speak any French.
13. He's decided to go on a vacation
despite
all the financial problems they
are going through.
14. I can't let you go out with him
although
I know how kind he is.
15. I am not going to eat fast food
despite the fact that
I am starving.
Exercise 3: Rephrase the sentences using the words in brackets and a noun:
1. Despite the bad weather, they went out for a walk.
2. In spite of her injured hand, she managed to write.
3. Despite the heavy snow, all the trains were on time.
4. In spite of the terrible traffic, our coach didn’t arrive late.
5. Despite the high prices, a lot of people buy those houses.
6. Despite being very tired, he stayed up late.
7. Despite having the money, I didn’t buy the car.
8. Despite feeling ill, he stayed outside in the cold weather.
9. In spite of knowing the dangers, people continue to smoke.

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Concession Clauses

  • 1. CONCESSION CLAUSES What is a concession? When the opposing idea is something readers do not expect or that surprises them, we call it concession. Although, even though and though are three concessions. For example: Even though I live in Malaysia, I work in Thailand. I work in Thailand even though I live in Malaysia. ALTHOUGH/ EVEN THOUGH /THOUGH Although, even though and though are three common adverbs to express unexpected results or surprises. They are subordinators: adverbs that show that one idea is more important than the other. Although, even though and though combines two independent sentences. So the rule is: SENTENCE + ALTHOUGH/EVEN THOUGH/THOUGH + SENTENCE Or ALTHOUGH/EVEN THOUGH/THOUGH + SENTENCE + SENTENCE For example: CONCESSION SENTENCE SENTENCE Although we were watching an action movie, I managed to fall asleep. SENTENCE CONCESSION SENTENCE I managed to fall asleep although we were watching an action movie.
  • 2. In both sentences, the subordinating conjunction although is attached to the clause that contains the less important idea. “Although we were watching an action movie,” cannot stand alone as a sentence; it is a subordinate clause. If the subordinate clause comes first, we must separate the two by using a comma. If the subordinate clause comes second, there is no comma. Here are two examples with even though. These students already know how to read even though they are still in kindergarten. Even though these students are still in kindergarten, they already know how to read. Though is less formal than although and even though. It is more common in spoken English. Here are some examples: Though Indra waited for almost an hour, his doctor never came. Indra’s doctor never came though he waited for almost an hour. To make your sentence even more conversational, you can move though to the end. In other words, in daily language you can use though at the end of the sentence. Indra waited for almost an hour. His doctor never came, though. DESPITE THE FACT THAT/ IN SPITE OF THE FACT THAT Despite the fact that and in spite of the fact that are two other concessions which are used to express unexpected results or surprises. For example: It was raining, but the football team continued their training session. • Despite the fact that it was raining, the football team continued their training. • The football team continued their training despite the fact that it was raining. The economy has gone into recession, but our company is surviving. • In spite of the fact that the economy has gone into recession, our company is surviving. • Our company is surviving in spite of the fact that the economy has gone into recession.
  • 3. The RULE: CONCESSION SENTENCE SENTENCE Despite the fact that/ In spite of the fact it was raining, the football team continued their training. SENTENCE CONCESSION SENTENCE The football team continued their training. despite the fact that/ in spite of the fact it was raining, DESPITE/IN SPITE OF versus CONCESSIVE CLAUSES Despite and in spite of do not introduce a concessive clause. They are rather followed by a noun or a verb+ing form. We can say that despite/ inspite of and despite the fact that/ in spite of the fact that have the same meaning but different grammar. Despite the fact that he had enough money, he refused to buy a car. He refused to buy a car in spite of the fact that he had enough money We can rewrite the above two sentences as follows : Despite In spite of all his money, he refused to buy a new car. having enough money, OR He refused to buy a new car despite in spite of all his money. having enough money. The Rule is: Despite / in spite of + a noun, + verb + ing.
  • 4. Other Rewrite Examples: 1. Despite the fact that she was beautiful, she didn’t get married. Despite her beauty, she didn’t get married. Despite being beautiful, she didn’t get married. 2. In spite of the fact that he was old, he could carry 40 kilos. In spite of being old, he could carry 40 kilos. In spite of his old age, he could carry 40 kilos. Remember: 1. Although/ even though/ though/ despite the fact that/ inspite of the fact that + subject + verb (Concessive clause) 2. In spite of, despite + noun or verb+ing (Not a concessive clause) Exercise 1: Rephrase the sentences beginning with the words in brackets: 1. She has plenty of money, but she is very mean. (although) ………………………………………………………………………………… 2. They have a car, but they rarely use it. (though) ………………………………………………………………………………… 3. He was innocent, but he was sent to prison. (although) ………………………………………………………………………………… 4. He has a number of relatives living nearby, but he never visits them. (even though) ………………………………………………………………………………… 5. She never exercises, but she is quite fit and healthy. (even though) ………………………………………………………………………………… Exercise 2: Choose among Despite / In spite of / although / even though / though / despite the fact that. (more than one correct answer is possible) 1. the bad weather, we went on a school picnic. 2. his illness, Benny went to school because he had an important exam. 3. she was very busy, my mother cooked a great meal for us. 4. I studied hard for my English test. I still got a low grade .
  • 5. 5. My mother is never pleased with my grades I get nothing less than a 'B'. 6. I have so many cavities I brush my teeth regularly. 7. the heavy fog, we managed to get to the meeting on time. 8. we played well, we couldn't win the game. 9. The elevator was out of order so I had to use the stairs being exhausted. 10. She still loves her husband they broke up. 11. He is very unhappy he is very rich. 12. I lived in France for two years, I can hardly speak any French. 13. He's decided to go on a vacation all the financial problems they are going through. 14. I can't let you go out with him I know how kind he is. 15. I am not going to eat fast food I am starving. Exercise 3: Rephrase the sentences using the words in brackets and a noun: 1. They went out for a walk, even though the weather was bad. (despite) ………………………………………………………………………………… 2. She managed to write, even though her hand was injured. (in spite of) ………………………………………………………………………………… 3. All the trains were on time, even though the snow was heavy. (despite) ………………………………………………………………………………… 4. Our coach didn’t arrive late, even though the traffic was terrible. (in spite of) ………………………………………………………………………………… 5. A lot of people buy those houses, even though the prices are high. (despite) ………………………………………………………………………………… 6. He stayed up late, even though he was very tired. (despite) ………………………………………………………………………………… 7. I didn’t buy the car, even though I had the money. (despite) ………………………………………………………………………………… 8. He stayed outside in the cold weather, even though he felt ill. (despite) ………………………………………………………………………………… 9. People continue to smoke, even though they know the dangers. (in spite of) …………………………………………………………………………………
  • 6. ANSWER KEY Exercise 1: Rephrase the sentences beginning with the words in brackets: 1. Although she has plenty of money, she is very mean. 2. Though they have a car, they rarely use it. 3. Although he was innocent, he was sent to prison. 4. Even though he has a number of relatives living nearby, he never visits them. 5. Even though she never exercises, she is quite fit and healthy. Exercise 2: Choose among Despite / In spite of / although / even though / though / despite the fact that. (more than one correct answer is possible) 1. Despite the bad weather, we went on a school picnic. 2. Despite his illness, Benny went to school because he had an important exam. 3. Though she was very busy, my mother cooked a great meal for us. 4. I studied hard for my English test. I still got a low grade though . 5. My mother is never pleased with my grades though I get nothing less than a 'B'. 6. I have so many cavities though I brush my teeth regularly. 7. In spite of the heavy fog, we managed to get to the meeting on time. 8. Although we played well, we couldn't win the game. 9. The elevator was out of order so I had to use the stairs in spite of being exhausted. 10. She still loves her husband despite the fact that they broke up. 11. He is very unhappy even though he is very rich. 12. Even though I lived in France for two years, I can hardly speak any French. 13. He's decided to go on a vacation despite all the financial problems they are going through. 14. I can't let you go out with him although I know how kind he is. 15. I am not going to eat fast food despite the fact that I am starving.
  • 7. Exercise 3: Rephrase the sentences using the words in brackets and a noun: 1. Despite the bad weather, they went out for a walk. 2. In spite of her injured hand, she managed to write. 3. Despite the heavy snow, all the trains were on time. 4. In spite of the terrible traffic, our coach didn’t arrive late. 5. Despite the high prices, a lot of people buy those houses. 6. Despite being very tired, he stayed up late. 7. Despite having the money, I didn’t buy the car. 8. Despite feeling ill, he stayed outside in the cold weather. 9. In spite of knowing the dangers, people continue to smoke.