0I don't understand the meaning and the use of "though". I think that after"though" it will be a clause but "to infinitive" in the sentence. Please help me. Thanks.02br 02br 00"Though to look at them most resemble rodents, bats closest cousins are primates."0-
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0 It is short for 'Although'. 0-
— Nona the brit
0 It is short for 'Although'.
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10It is short for 'Although'.12blockquote
10Hi,02br 02br 00but what about the 'though' in. "The red car is cheaper though.", "He is insane, handsome though." 02br 02br 00I believe it is also written as tho'.02br 02br 00Thank you, Ja
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00but what about the 'though' in. "The red car is cheaper though.", "He is insane, handsome though." 02font02br 02br 00Placed at the end like this, 'though' means 'however'. You can't say 'although' in this case.02br 02br 01font00I believe it is also writ
0 Jake,02br 02br 00 "though" is used like "but".02br 00 The difference is that "but" is placed at the beginning of the clause; "though" is placed at the end.02br 00 Like "but", "though" says: 01i00Take02i00 into consideration01i00 this (possibly contrary) evidence.02i02br 01i00I like the