The novel is engrossing (though/and/whether/since) some parts of it are quite boring.
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The novel is engrossing though some parts of it are quite boring.
- The words "although" and "though" are used in the same phrase to contrast one idea with another.
- It is typically used in the first sentence of a statement to indicate "despite this," and the second clause negates the first.
- Example:
- The cat is cute though dangerous.
- The novel is engrossing though some parts of it are quite boring.
- The word though is used as a transition word, an adverb as well as a conjunction.
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