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Ano Nym Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Usage of 'though'

Hey, just got a question. I'm not quite sure about the right usage of 'though'.

Which sentence is correct:
a. But it is good though.
b. It is good though.
c. Thank you anyway.
d. Thank you though.

Do (a. & b.) and (c. & d.) have the same meaning?
  

Top answer

Yes, they are all OK and the pairs have essentially the same meaning.

  • Yes, they are all OK and the pairs have essentially the same meaning.
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Yes, they are all OK and the pairs have essentially the same meaning.

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