What is the difference between though and through?
“Though" means inspite of the fact that. *Though she had studied hard, she couldn't get distinction. “Through” means one side/ end to another side/end. *He entered through front entrance.
How do I use though?
But someone else could reply. And say let's still go out though meaning. But let's still go out or i could say in the same sentence. It's raining today how rubbish. Let's still go out though.
What should we use with though?
Using Though in place of but or however
I don't normally drink coffee, though I've had two cups today. We can use though in the middle of a sentence after a comma like the example above. This shows that something you have said is less true than usual.
Can I start with though?
Just like "although," you can use "though" as a conjunctive adverb at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a contrast, or in the middle of a sentence to do the same. There is no difference in meaning between "though" and "although" in this usage.
Why do Americans use though?
Though that just means despite. Being really pretty she has a bad attitude and you're emphasizing that with the word. Though. And when you use though in this way it means you're kind of surprised.
Which word is used with though?
Though meaning 'however'
Especially in speaking, we can use though (but not although or even though) with a meaning similar to however or nevertheless. In these cases, we usually put it at the end of a clause: A: You have six hours in the airport between flights!
How can I use though?
But someone else could reply. And say let's still go out though meaning. But let's still go out or i could say in the same sentence. It's raining today how rubbish. Let's still go out though.
What goes with though?
There are 4 main uses of 'though':
- As a conjunction towards the beginning of the sentence: E.g. “Though I do not usually drink coffee, I have had 2 cups today.” …
- At the end of the sentence. E.g. “I already ate. …
- In place of 'however' or 'but' …
- With the word 'as'
What is though in slang?
“Though” or the casual, slang version “tho” are both words that indicate that the current sentence is opposing something that was previously said or simply offering a contrary point.
Is it OK to start a sentence with though?
Yes, it's true, you can put though at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of sentences. We can use though, and although, or even though at the beginning of a subordinate clause to mark a contrast with the idea in the main clause.
What is an example with though?
"I've never met him though I have heard of him." "Though I know you're telling me the truth, I still have a hard time trusting you." "Though I'm sure it's a well-paying job, I have no interest in it." To add emphasis, you can use "even though" in the sentences above as well.
Can a sentence start with though?
Yes, it's true, you can put though at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of sentences. We can use though, and although, or even though at the beginning of a subordinate clause to mark a contrast with the idea in the main clause.
What is the slang for though?
tho
or tho' an informal, simplified spelling of though.