The document provides examples for using the conjunctions "though", "although", and "even though". It gives 8 sentences that demonstrate different ways to use these conjunctions to connect two contrasting ideas or statements. The sentences show how these conjunctions can be used to acknowledge something while still making a point that contrasts with the initial clause or circumstance.
The document provides examples for using the conjunctions "though", "although", and "even though". It gives 8 sentences that demonstrate different ways to use these conjunctions to connect two contrasting ideas or statements. The sentences show how these conjunctions can be used to acknowledge something while still making a point that contrasts with the initial clause or circumstance.
The document provides examples for using the conjunctions "though", "although", and "even though". It gives 8 sentences that demonstrate different ways to use these conjunctions to connect two contrasting ideas or statements. The sentences show how these conjunctions can be used to acknowledge something while still making a point that contrasts with the initial clause or circumstance.
I didn’t speak the language he has a very important job
I had never seen her before we don’t like them very much It was quite cold the AC was on I had met her twice before we have known each other for a long time
1. Though he has a very important job, he is not particularly well
paid.
2. Though I had never seen her before, I recognised her from a
photograph.
3. She was not wearing a coat though it was quite cold.
4. We thought we would better invite them to the party though
we don’t like them very much
5. Though I didn’t speak the language, I managed to make myself
understood.
6. Though the AC was on, the room was not cold.
7. I didn’t recognise her though I had met her twice before
8. We were not very good friends though we have known each