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Manoj4419 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

although

Does A is differ from B in meaning?

(A) Although he claimed that he never enjoyed writing, he produced a hundred novels.

(B) He claimed that he never enjoyed writing although he produced a hundred novels.
  

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manoj4419 Does A is differ from B in meaning? Hardly. I can't tell a difference in meaning.

  • manoj4419 Does A is differ from B in meaning?
  • Hardly.
  • I can't tell a difference in meaning.
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manoj4419Does A is differ from B in meaning?
Hardly. I can't tell a difference in meaning.
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James: Although David claimed that he never enjoyed writing, he produced a hundred novels.
The "although" bit is being said by James.

James: David claimed that he never enjoyed writing although he produced a hundred novels.
Either James or David could be saying the "although" bit in that one.

Otherwise, I agree with AlpheccaS
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It means 'although' can be used in either before main clause or sub clause with little or no important difference. Right?

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