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Jhumjhum Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Doubt with conjunction

What should be the appropriate conjunction for this gap ?

He is more polite than ____ not as kind hearted as his father.
  

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He is more polite than ____ not as kind hearted as his father. Can you make an attempt?

  • He is more polite than ____ not as kind hearted as his father.
  • Can you make an attempt?
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JhumjhumWhat should be the appropriate conjunction for this gap ?He is more polite than ____ not as kind hearted as his father.
Can you make an attempt?
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tamguatlay JhumjhumWhat should be the appropriate conjunction for this gap ?He is more polite than ____ not as kind hearted as his father. Can you make an attempt?
He is more polite than _ though / but _not as kind hearted as his father.


Just beacuse you said, that's why I am writing this, though I really doubt whether it is right, and I could
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JhumjhumHe is more polite than _ though / but _not as kind hearted as his father.
With some commas, these will work, even though a little awkwardly.

He is more polite than, though not as kind-hearted as, his father.
He is more polite than, but not as kind-hearted as, his father.

although and even if can also go
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He is more polite than his father.
But he is not as kind-hearted as his father.

Combining the sentences, it becomes:
He is more polite than, but not as kind-hearted as, his father.

Cross-posted.
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CalifJim JhumjhumHe is more polite than _ though / but _not as kind hearted as his father.With some commas, these will work, even though a little awkwardly.He is more polite than, though not as kind-hearted as, his father.He is more polite than, but not as kind-hearted as, his father.although and even if can also go in that blank.I confess that it looks like the question

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