USING “ALTHOUGH” VS “THOUGH“ VS “EVEN THOUGH“ IN ENGLISH
“Although“, “Though” and “Even though” are all subordinating conjuctions, which connect two sentences together.
Sentences with these conjuctions have two clauses; one “main clause” and the other “concessive clause” ( which include opposite idea (contrast) of the main clause of the sentence. )
“Although“, “Though” and “Even though” are used for the same meaning, expressing the idea of contrast. But structurally there is a small difference between them.
You can find detailed explanations and examples below.
USING “ ALTHOUGH “ IN ENGLISH
“Although” means “in spite of something”.
Structure:
Examples:
USING “ THOUGH “ IN ENGLISH
“Though” means “in spite of something”. ( “Though” is informal way to say “Although” – the weakest expression or emphatic )
Structure:
Examples:
Attention:
“Though” can be used at the end of a sentence.
Example:
USING “ EVEN THOUGH “ IN ENGLISH
“Even though” means “in spite of something”. ( “Even though” is more formal way to say “Although” – the strongest expression or emphatic )
Structure:
Examples:
AS A RESULT WE CAN SAY;
ATTENTION:
When the clause with although/though/even though comes before the main clause, we should put a comma at the end of the clause. When the main clause comes first, we don’t need to use a comma.
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