Though / Although / Even though | English Grammar | Om Tutorials

Though, Although and Even though are used to express contrast ideas in the sentence. 

While for normal contrast we use though or although, we use even though for the sentences where there are high contrasts in the sentence. 

Though and although are the same in meaning. 

Remove ‘but’ and use comma(,) at the place of but while using though or although in the sentence.

Use though, although, even though as per the instruction in the question given.

Examples:

1. The hermit listened to the king but said nothing. (use Though)
Ans: Though The hermit listened to the king, he said nothing. 

2. You are fortunate and yet you cannot understand your fortune.(use Though)
Ans: Though You are fortunate, you can not understand your fortune.

3. I was only 15, but an experienced and fairly successful hand. (use Though)
Ans: Though I was only 15, I was an experienced and fairly successful hand.

4. He is strong, but he is timid (use Although)
Ans: Although he is strong, he is timid.

5. He was very tired but completed the work. (use Though)
Ans: Though he was very tired, he completed the work.

6. The policemen ran fast, but couldn’t catch the thief. (use Although)
Ans: Although the policemen ran fast, they couldn’t catch the thief.

7. She was 40 years old but looked younger. (use Although)
Ans: Although She was 40 years old, she looked younger.

8.I love you a lot,  but can’t marry you. (use Although)
Ans: Although I love you a lot, I can’t marry you.

9. we don’t agree but I think she’s a brilliant speaker.
Ans: Even though we don’t agree, I think she’s a brilliant speaker.

10. CSK played very badly but still won the match. 
Ans: Even though CSK played very badly, They still won the match


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