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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Difference between although and though.?
  

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There isn't much difference. Many prefer although at the beginning of a sentence: Although I asked him, he didn't come. But both are fine here: He didn't come though/although I asked him.

  • There isn't much difference.
  • Many prefer although at the beginning of a sentence: Although I asked him, he didn't come.
  • But both are fine here: He didn't come though/although I asked him.
  • I wouldn't say that though is wrong even in the first sentence but although is probably more common.
  • Regards, Obaid
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There isn't much difference. Many prefer although at the beginning of a sentence:

Although I asked him, he didn't come.

But both are fine here:

He didn't come though/although I asked him.

I wouldn't say that though is wrong even in the first sentence but although is probably more common.

Regards,
Obaid

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