Finish the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one.
2.1. I eat a lot but I am hungry all the time
2.2. In spite of eating a lot, I am hungry all the time
3.1 Although he has a big car, he has just bought a new one
3.2. Despite having a big car, he has just bought a new one.
4.1. The man isn't unhealthy although he doesn't eat meat
4.2. Despite not eating meat, the man is healthy
5.1. The car is really good but it isn't expensive
5.2 In spite of being good, the car isn't expensive
6.1 Although she is tired, she kept on working
6.2. She is tired but she kept on working
7.1. Although the weather was bad, she went out to buy something
7.2. The weather was bad but she went out to buy something
8.1. Although his leg was injured, he decided not to go to the hospital
8.2. His leg was injured but he decided not to go to the hospital
9.1. Although Alex missed the school bus, he went to school in time
9.2. Alex went to school in time despite the fact that he missed the school bus
10.1. Although they work hard, they find it hard to get on in life
10.2. They work hard but they find it hard to get on in life.
11. The library is 300 meters away from the post office
12. It is 4 meters from the palm tree to the guava tree.