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kate
How to use 'though' I don't know how to use 'though' to make a sentence. Especially I notice many English-speakers put it at the end of the sentence when they are speaking. Thanks!
Jan 26, 2018 1:50 PM
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It's very simple, Kate. Putting 'though' at the end of a sentence or phrase is the same as putting 'but' at the beginning. It's sunny, today, isn't it? Yes. But it's cold. It's sunny, today, isn't it? Yes. It's cold, though. The meaning is exactly the same.
January 26, 2018
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Though can mean something similar to 'however' and 'although'. Examples: I can't find my shoes. I did find my car keys, though. (= Although I did find my keys, my shoes are still lost.) This seems like a good question, I can't answer it, though. (= It's a good question, I can't answer it, however.) "However" belongs to more formal language, so many people don't use it in so-called everyday speech.
January 26, 2018
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yea u should put it at the end of your phrase when u wanna others believe youor emphesise on what you said or disagree nicely u know?;)) like(i know u dont like it but its good though)
January 26, 2018
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