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Sick Of english Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Anyway/Though

Hi everybody,

I've looked for many grammar rules about "how to use though and anyway" but I didn't find any accurate explanations. Do the sentences below have the same meaning?

"-Tomorrow will be the last day of school. I have to fill my homework though.

-Tomorrow will be the last day of school but I have to fill my homework anyway."

I hope anyone is up to answering me.

Thanks, SOE. Emotion: smile
  

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Sick Of english Do the sentences below have the same meaning? "-Tomorrow will be the last day of school. I have to fill my homework though.

  • Sick Of english Do the sentences below have the same meaning?
  • "-Tomorrow will be the last day of school.
  • I have to fill my homework though.
  • " Yes.
  • They are approximately the same.
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Sick Of englishDo the sentences below have the same meaning?

"-Tomorrow will be the last day of school. I have to fill my homework though.
-Tomorrow will be the last day of school but I have to fill my homework anyway."
Yes. They are approximately the same.

though at the end is like but at the beginning. anyway at
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Thank you very much for such a good explanation: As usual I can say.Emotion: smile

I do appreciate your support.

SOE.

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