- Is "though" natural here?
- Where is it more natural to put "sometimes" in this context?
A: Do you love your husband?
B: I do. Though sometimes he can be a bit annoying. / Though he can be a bit annoying sometimes.
This is quite natural: A: Do you love your husband? B: I do, though he can be a bit annoying sometimes.
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This is quite natural:
A: Do you love your husband?
B: I do, though he can be a bit annoying sometimes.
anonymous- Where is it more natural to put "sometimes" in this context?
They are equally natural.
anonymousWhere is it more natural to put "sometimes" in this context?
I find it natural in several places. "sometimes" is one of those adverbs that can occur naturally in more than one position in a clause.
... though sometimes he can be a bit annoying.
... though he can sometimes be a bit annoying.
... though he can be a bit annoying sometim