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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Though he is poor he is innocent
  

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It is strange because 'poor' and 'innocent' are not contrasting qualities.

  • It is strange because 'poor' and 'innocent' are not contrasting qualities.
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It is strange because 'poor' and 'innocent' are not contrasting qualities.
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" Though he is poor he is clever ".Is this makes any sense????
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No; again, 'poor' and 'clever' are not contrasting characteristics. You must use this structure with contrasts:

Though he is poor, he is happy.
Though he is a man, he is gentle.
Though he is American, he speaks Hindi.

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