_____ he was angry____ he listened to me patiently. (Either, or/ Though, but/ Though, yet)
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Though he was angry yet he listened to me patiently.
Use of conjunctions in English grammar
- In English grammar, conjunctions are used to connect two clauses or parts of a sentence.
- The use of 'Though' has exceptional rules.
- When 'Though' is used in a sentence, we don't use any other conjunction before the next clause.
- The only conjunction that can be used after 'though' is 'yet.'
Thus, option "Though/yet" is correct.
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Though he was angry yet he listened to me patiently
Explanation:
- Despite or even so is the meaning of the term though.
- Even if or even though is what the term although denotes. It functions as both a conjunction and an adverb. As a Conjunction, it is utilised.
- Though is used at the beginning of the phrase as a conjunction.
- We use yet to emphasise that something is expected to happen shortly.
Hence , (Though, yet )is the correct answer .
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