How do you use though in a sentence?

How do you use though in a sentence?

  1. [S] [T] He came even though I told him not to. (
  2. [S] [T] Though he tried hard, nothing changed. (
  3. [S] [T] Even though he’s very old, he’s healthy. (
  4. [S] [T] She kept working even though she was tired. (
  5. [S] [T] Even though he apologized, I’m still furious. (
  6. [S] [T] Even though I didn’t want to drink alone, I did. (

How do you use Tho in a sentence?

Tho is shorthand for ‘though’, which is related to the word ‘although. Sometimes, especially after a clause and then a comma, it means ‘even while, even as, despite the fact that’ e.g. (for example) He went to the store, altho he didn’t want to. Altho she loved her best friend, she sometimes fought with her.

What means though at the end of a sentence?

in spite of

Where is though used?

Though meaning ‘however’ Especially in speaking, we can use though (but not although or even though) with a meaning similar to however or nevertheless. In these cases, we usually put it at the end of a clause: A: You have six hours in the airport between flights!hace 6 días

What is difference between though and although?

As conjunctions, although and though are interchangeable. Although is generally considered more formal than though, though both forms appear regularly in both formal and informal writing. Though is also an adverb, meaning however or nevertheless.

Why do we use though?

Though can be used as an adverb to express an idea or opinion that weakens the statement of the main clause. In this use, it is not interchangeable with although, and it conveys a meaning similar to “however” or “nonetheless”. In this case, it often goes at the end of the sentence.

Can you end a sentence with though?

First off, we must remember that “though” can be used as a conjunction and adverb, whereas “although” is a conjunction; it’s never an adverb. As for the “though” as an adverb meaning however, you usually use it at the end of a sentence.

What is the meaning of thank you though?

“thank you, though” is used when someone did something for you (without you requesting it) and you want to thank them even though their gesture wasn’t helpful or relevant to you.

Do we put comma after though?

The short answer is that when “though” is acting as a subordinating conjunction, you don’t need a comma before it. However, when “though” is acting as an adverb, the use of a comma becomes optional yet preferable, especially when “though” is used as an interjection.

What type of adverb is though?

Most important is that when though is used as an adverb, it modifies a verb. Whenever though is used to modify a verb and to talk about the opposite of what came before, or something different than what was expected, it’s an adverb. In English, this often comes at the end of a sentence.

Is there a comma before as if?

3 Answers. Personally, I would put a comma before as if in all of them. For the reader, it is helpful to use a comma to indicate where to pause when reading, which in turn often adds to the clarity of the sentence and may obviate the need for the reader to re-read it a second time.

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