It's even though, not though t . There's usually no difference in meaning: He wouldn't succeed even if / even though he tried. CB
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Cool BreezeThere's usually no difference in meaning:There is almost always a difference, just as there is between though/although and if.
fivejedjonEven though he loved he, he would n't marry here. - He did lover her, but he was not prepared to marry her.Even if he loved her, he wouldn't marry her. He does not love her. Regardless of whether or not he loves her. he will not marry her.Oh, yes, of course. Those just didn't come to my mind.