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Angliholic Posted 15 years ago
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Even if/though I was scared

Even if/though I was scared, I still looked over the edge of the roof.

Hi,

Do both if and though fit in the above and mean about the same? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Even if/though I was scared, I still looked over the edge of the roof. Do both if and though fit in the above and mean about the same? Thanks.

  • Angliholic Even if/though I was scared, I still looked over the edge of the roof.
  • Do both if and though fit in the above and mean about the same?
  • Thanks.
  • Hi, No.
  • When you mean to say even though or although , you cannot subtitute it for even if .
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AngliholicEven if/though I was scared, I still looked over the edge of the roof.
Do both if and though fit in the above and mean about the same? Thanks.
Hi,

No. When you mean to say even though or although, you cannot subtitute it for even if.

Then, you can say even though or although or though (

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