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Is "even if" as same as "through" and "althrough"?
Is "even if" as same as "through" and "althrough"?
Feb 15, 2011 3:55 PM
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Not the same for me.
"Although" and "though" are synonymous and they approximately equal to "but" and "however".
"Even if" means "despite the possibility or fact that".
February 15, 2011
even if means no matter whether
Even if I leave now, I'll be too late.
although/ though means but
although/ though i study hard, i get bad marks
i study hard but i get bad marks
February 15, 2011
"Is 'even if' THE same as..." (not "as same as," which isn't English: you can say, "as big as" or "as old as" or hundreds of other adjectives to compare two equal things, but not "as same as"--we say "the same as").
February 15, 2011
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