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Grammar
Conjunctions: Though; Even though; Although
These
conjunctions have all the same meaning and they mean 'despite the fact that' or
'even if' and show opposite ideas or suppositions. Notice the examples below:
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Though |
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1 |
You still wanna try, though you know itīs
very difficult |
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2 |
Heīs a very rich man, though he doesnīt
work |
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3 |
Though they may not get what they want,
they wonīt give up |
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Even tough |
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1 |
Even though it was raining, they went to
the beach |
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2 |
Even though it seemed to be impossible,
they made it |
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3 |
Even though sheīs broken, she bought new
shoes |
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Although |
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1 |
Although I was very exhausted, I did
everything I had to do |
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2 |
Although he had a great chance, he didnīt succeed |
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3 |
Although we tried our best to get there, we
didnīt make it on time |
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