English, asked by sajalgupta23, 1 year ago

when we use ' though' and although'​

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Answered by Anirban1108
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Heya Mate.. Here's the answer.

Both are different.


Though can definitely be used at the beginning of a sentence, and has a long history of doing so. Consider Isaiah 1:18 from the King James Bible:

Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.



Although and though are interchangeable as conjunctions, but to start a clause, use although.

However, this seems overly prescriptive. Consider the following:

I went ahead and chopped all the wood, though no one told me to.

You left without your luggage, though I can't imagine why.

Those sound to me like perfectly fine English. They would be perfectly fine using although as well. That, to me, feels like interchangeability, pure and simple. In fact, I can think of no examples in which though cannot be used interchangeably with although.

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Answered by anayaprincess
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hey mate here is u r answer


though and although are contrast conjunctions


ex:-

1. the country is progressing. The corruption has not reduced.



ans :- though the country is progressing the corruption has not reduced.
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