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This man cheated me whom I trusted.
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Though I trusted this man , he cheated me.
Additional Information:
Here, though also means as In spite of.
Though is more common than although in general and it is much more common than although in speaking. For emphasis, we often use even with though .
Sentences with the same subject can be combined, since you're describing the same person, place, or thing completing different actions. This is very easy.
Example:
Instead of: "The baby walked. The mother walked along."
This is more better: "The mother walked along with the baby."
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