English, asked by gaminggirl2705, 2 months ago

____ I have great respect for him. I don't particularly like him.
a) Though
b) As
c) Since
d) After​

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Answered by ItsHelpingQueen
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Answer:

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Though I have great respect for him. I don't particularly like him.

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Answered by pannurekha166
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Answer:

The correct answer to the question is Option - A ( Though)

Explanation:

Here,

We use Though because there are two opposite and Contrasting pieces of information are given that is:

'i have great respect for him and 'I don't particularly like him.

We use Though as conjunction towards the beginning of the sentence as it introduces a concessional adverbial clause.

Some more example are:

  • Though I usually do not eat Burger, I have had one today

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