when do we use though and when do we use although ?
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Although is generally considered more formal than though, thoughboth forms appear regularly in both formal and informal writing.Though is also an adverb, meaning however or nevertheless. In this sense, though is not interchangeable with although, which is only a conjunction. In fact, “though” came before “although.”
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Though
= It is used at the end of a sentence though means approximately.
Although
= At the beginning of a sentence or clause that has a verb.
Though
= It is used at the end of a sentence though means approximately.
Although
= At the beginning of a sentence or clause that has a verb.
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