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Then and Though at the end of sentences What does THEN and THOUGH mean when they appear at the end of a sentence?
2 Thg 10 2014 02:06
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1. 'Then' at the end of a sentence serves the same function as 'So' at the beginning or middle. 'I'm hungry.' 'So have something to eat.' 'I'm hungry.' 'Have something to eat, then.' 2. 'Though' at the end of a sentence serves the same function as 'But' at the beginning or middle. I did the test, but I found it difficult. I did the test. I found it difficult, though. Both of these forms are very common is natural speech. If you listen to native speakers, you'll hear these words used a lot at the ends of sentences. And if you analyse what they're saying, you'll see that 'then' and 'though' just mean 'so' and 'but'.
2 tháng 10 năm 2014
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"Though" has the same meaning as "however." It shows a contrast. I wanted to go outside. However, it was too cold. I wanted to go outside. It was too cold, though. "Then" mean something similar to "in that case." It's cold out. I'll put a jacket on, then. It's cold out. In that case, I'll put a jacket on. (Then can also be used as a time word. "I'll see you then!")
2 tháng 10 năm 2014
"My family have (has?) dinner at 6:00pm. But I'm on the train then." Seems like "then" could be replaced by "meanwhile".
2 tháng 10 năm 2014
Could you give an example of a sentence?
2 tháng 10 năm 2014
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