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Though he is poor, yet he is neatly dressed .(find out the adverb clause) *​

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Answered by shirley5113
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Answer:

though,yet is the answer

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Answered by pragatifzdtiwari
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Explanation:

Adverb clauses of concession are introduced by subordinating conjunctions although, though, even though, even if, while and whereas.

Though and although

Both these words can be used as conjunctions with the same meaning. Though is more common.

Though and although mean ‘in spite of the fact that’, ‘even if’ and similar ideas.

Though he is poor, he is always neatly dressed.

Though you hate me, I will always serve you faithfully.

I would like to go out although it is raining.

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