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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Grammatically correct?

The patient, even though getting stronger, is still not well enough to come off his medication.

Peter, even though working harder this term, still needs to put more work into mathematics.

These are some formal statements. I wonder the usage of "even though" is grammatically correct or not. I need a native help.
  

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"Even though" works well in both sentences.

  • "Even though" works well in both sentences.
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"Even though" works well in both sentences.
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Philip, do you feel they are okay as is? I feel there is a missing "he is" there.
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BarbaraPAPhilip, do you feel they are okay as is? I feel there is a missing "he is" there.
I see your point, but I don't think the ellipsis is disconcerting.

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