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Mrmanshubham Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

conjection

please tell me difference b/w though and although. please give an example and explain it
  

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Mostly they are the same, important is position. He always get low marks in his class though Although he always get low marks in his class.

  • Mostly they are the same, important is position.
  • He always get low marks in his class though Although he always get low marks in his class.
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Mostly they are the same, important is position.

He always get low marks in his class though

Although he always get low marks in his class.
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The matter has been discussed in previous threads. You may find a helpful answer here:
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Ruslan PetryshynMostly they are the same, important is position
Mostly they are the same. What is important is (the) position of the words.
Ruslan PetryshynHe always get low marks in his class though
This needs a previous sentence, such as 'He works hard' before it makes sense. It also needs a comma before 'th
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Also,

Although he always gets
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Aspara GusAlso,Although he always gets…
That's what I meant to write. I have now corrected my slip.
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Although is used to say 'even so' or 'even though'. Though is used in place of 'but' many times, but at the end of a statement instead of in the middle like 'but' is used.
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EnochteacherAlthough is used to say 'even so' or 'even though'.
'Although' is not used to say 'even so', though there is a similar idea.. 'Even though' expresses a stronger contrast than 'although'.

Although it was raining, I went out.
Even though it was pouring down, I went out.
It was raining. Even so, I went out.

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