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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

grammar

I was wondering how introductory words works. Also, I dont understand how to put them. Can someone explain to me which one is correct.







Although, it was rainning i went home



Although i was drunk, i still drove
  

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Your question is too general to deal with here, but for your specific sentences, these are correct: Although it was raining, I went home. Although I was drunk, I still drove. Please learn to write 'I', not 'i'.

  • Your question is too general to deal with here, but for your specific sentences, these are correct: Although it was raining, I went home.
  • Although I was drunk, I still drove.
  • Please learn to write 'I', not 'i'.
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Your question is too general to deal with here, but for your specific sentences, these are correct:

Although it was raining, I went home.
Although I was drunk, I still drove.


Please learn to write 'I', not 'i'.
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Just a short (but not complete) explanation:

The placement of the comma is wrong in your first sentence.

The word 'although' is a subordinating conjunction which typically is used to introduce a dependent clause.
When the word 'although' joins two halves of a sentence in the middle, you don't necessarily need a comma between the halves:

- I walked home alth

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