Though is typically a subordinate conjunction, but what about these examples.
After saving the child from a burning buiding he was given a medal, The George Cross. Though, his moment in the spotlight was short-lived.
I can see things more clearly than before, though.
(When placed at the end of of the sentence like this, though means nevertheless or however) Doesn't my first example also ?
"though" at the end of a clause is like "but" at the beginning. "though" at the beginning is less usual, but even there it has the value of "but". CJ
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"though" at the end of a clause is like "but" at the beginning.
"though" at the beginning is less usual, but even there it has the value of "but".
CJ