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Goat Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Though, although

Hi everybody,



I would like to know the answers for the following question,



1) It was good, though expensive.



2) Though tired, he managed to finish it on time.



'Though' is a conjuction. But in 1) 'though' is used before the adjective ‘expensive’ and in 2) it is used before the participle ‘tired’. Why? Please explain



3)

a) you did it. I didn’t enjoy it much, though.

b) you did it. I didn’t enjoy it much, although.



Why ‘a’ is correct?



Thank you
  

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goat 'Though' is a conjuction. But in 1) 'though' is used before the adjective ‘expensive’ and in 2) it is used before the participle ‘tired’. Why?

  • goat 'Though' is a conjuction.
  • But in 1) 'though' is used before the adjective ‘expensive’ and in 2) it is used before the participle ‘tired’.
  • Why?
  • Please explain A conjunction connects one part of a sentence with another, so why does it matter which word comes after the conjunction?
  • goat 1) It was good, though expensive.
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goat'Though' is a conjuction. But in 1) 'though' is used before the adjective ‘expensive’ and in 2) it is used before the participle ‘tired’. Why? Please explain
A conjunction connects one part of a sentence with another, so why does it matter which word comes after the conjunction?
goat1) It was good, though expensive.

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Now I understand that we can also use the conjunction without clause.

Thanks very much CJ for your help and time

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