Where do we use though and although?
In general, though is used more frequently than although especially in spoken English. They convey the same meaning but although is thought of as a more formal choice. In spoken English, we can use though with the word “thanks” to show gratitude when rejecting an offer or when an action is no longer necessary.
Is there any difference between though and although?
Though is more common than although in general and it is much more common than although in speaking. For emphasis, we often use even with though (but not with although). Warning: When the though/although clause comes before the main clause, we usually put a comma at the end of the clause.
Can you start sentence with though?
Yes it can be used at the start of a sentence. Though is a conjunction that introduces a concessional adverbial clause ,and is quite flexible in its position in a sentence. For example : Though he was ill , he went to work. This can also be expressed as :He went to work,though he was ill.
What is used with although?
Although, even though, in spite of and despite are all used to link two contrasting ideas or show that one fact makes the other fact surprising. They can all be used at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence. Despite the rain, we enjoyed the festival. We enjoyed the festival, despite the rain.
Should I put comma after although?
Never put a comma after although. 2. Always attach an although idea to a complete sentence. Anything that starts with although is an extra idea.
How do you end a sentence with though?
For example: ‘I still find English hard to understand; I can understand more than last year, though! ‘ When placed at the end of a sentence like this, though means ‘nevertheless’ or ‘however’.
What is a good sentence for though?
Example sentences: “I went to school, though I really wanted to stay home.” “I am at work, though I would rather be in Hawaii.” “My job is stressful, though it’s a great place to work.”
What is another word for though?
What is another word for though?
nevertheless | however |
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although | besides |
even | furthermore |
but for all that | but despite that |
but in spite of that | even though |
What is the opposite of though?
ergo
What does though mean in slang?
on the contrary
Where does the word though come from?
1200, from Old English þeah “though, although, even if, however, nevertheless, still, yet;” and in part from Old Norse þo “though,” both from Proto-Germanic *thaukh (source also of Gothic þauh, Old Frisian thach, Middle Dutch, Dutch doch, Old High German doh, German doch), from PIE demonstrative pronoun *to- (see that) …
Where and were pronounced the same?
WHERE and WEAR are all pronounced the same. They are pronounced with two sounds: W-AIR. WERE Is pronounced with two sounds: W-ER. Watch this video lesson to learn these words.