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Английский (американский вариант)
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Английский (британский вариант)
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Trust me, though I know you couldn’t help being cautious. это звучит нормально?
Trust me, though I know you couldn’t help being cautious. это звучит нормально?
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31 марта 2019
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- Английский (британский вариант)
Нормально
@learnermm 'though' is short for 'although' so they mean the same thing so can be used interchangeably but 'though' is informal.
This is very difficult for me to explain as I don't know the grammar rule. 'Although' makes a sentence flow better. Using 'though' tends to be found in short statements.
I usually use 'although' in writing and speech when it is in the middle of a sentence. It wouldn't appear at the end of a sentence.
I would use 'though' in some circumstances, such as if I needed to add it to the end of a sentence.
For example:
"She said I could trust her although I wasn't sure."
Or
"She said I could trust her. I wasn't sure though."
"Yes, the party was great! I had to leave early though"
But it would be better to say:
"Yes, the party was great although I had to leave early".
Sorry if this is confusing!
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- Английский (британский вариант)
Нормально
It depends on the context, this does make sense though!
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- Английский (британский вариант)
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This is fine but it might be better to say "Trust me, although I know you can't help being cautious".
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- Японский
@lexilovestotravel
thank you for advice!
Is although more common than though?
I thought though is just more casual.
what’s the difference between them?
thank you for advice!
Is although more common than though?
I thought though is just more casual.
what’s the difference between them?
- Английский (британский вариант)
Нормально
@learnermm 'though' is short for 'although' so they mean the same thing so can be used interchangeably but 'though' is informal.
This is very difficult for me to explain as I don't know the grammar rule. 'Although' makes a sentence flow better. Using 'though' tends to be found in short statements.
I usually use 'although' in writing and speech when it is in the middle of a sentence. It wouldn't appear at the end of a sentence.
I would use 'though' in some circumstances, such as if I needed to add it to the end of a sentence.
For example:
"She said I could trust her although I wasn't sure."
Or
"She said I could trust her. I wasn't sure though."
"Yes, the party was great! I had to leave early though"
But it would be better to say:
"Yes, the party was great although I had to leave early".
Sorry if this is confusing!
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- Японский
thank you for explaining it in detail!!
I’m glad to hear this usage.
I’m glad to hear this usage.
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