the tiffin still had some stuff, but I didn't feel like having it . (rewrite using though)
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The Tiffin still had some stuff,though I didn't feel like having it
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Though the tiffin still had some stuff, I didn't feel like having it.
- The meaning of the word though is even though; although.
- You use though to introduce a statement in a subordinate clause that contrasts with the statement in the main clause.
- The main clause is a clause that makes sense on its own and can also exist in a sentence on its own. A Subordinate clause is a clause that does not make sense on its own and cannot be a sentence on its own
- In our example "the tiffin still has some stuff" is the subordinate clause so we will introduce that with the word though followed by the main clause and to make it grammatically right we will remove the word but
- Hence the final sentence is:
- Though the tiffin still had some stuff, I didn't feel like having it.
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