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Word of the Day |
though
The word "though" is a word used to limit or contrast information. When it’s used as a conjunction, "though" is similar to "but" or "however."
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In either sentence, the word "though" helps to show a contrast, or it reduces the benefits for a situation. Here are some more examples:
We can also use "though" as a type of adverb. In this case, it will appear at the end of a clause.
When the word "as" is put before "though," it’s similar to "as if." In this case, the person’s point of view is provided, whether the point of view is correct or not. i
Note: Because "though" functions as a subordinating conjunction, place a comma at the end of the clause when "though" begins a sentence. When it appears in the middle of a sentence, it’s not necessary to use a comma. However, because "though" is similar to the coordinating conjunction "but," some people put a comma before "though" when it appears in the middle of a sentence. I don’t think this is a mistake because it’s so commonly done.) Click here for more English vocabulary. December 28, 2019
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highly caloric though good