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MrPIG Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

"then" & "though" in oral english

native speakers often put then or though on the end of a sentence, i don't know whether they have specific meanings, if not, i'd like to know how to use them as native speakers do as well, thank you.
  

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"Then" can mean "in that case" and "though" can mean "however". However, these words seldom add any real meaning to the sentence and are best omitted. By the way, in English, a sentence begins with a capital letter and the pronoun "I" is always a capital letter.

  • "Then" can mean "in that case" and "though" can mean "however".
  • However, these words seldom add any real meaning to the sentence and are best omitted.
  • By the way, in English, a sentence begins with a capital letter and the pronoun "I" is always a capital letter.
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"Then" can mean "in that case" and "though" can mean "however".

However, these words seldom add any real meaning to the sentence and are best omitted.

By the way, in English, a sentence begins with a capital letter and the pronoun "I" is always a capital letter.
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Thanks for helping me.

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