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Although versus though

words here are although and though which one of these feels the most correct to you I have some bad news this was a trick question but both of these are grammatically correct bu...

Course: Sounding more naturalSection: Six common English mistakesSubtitles: en

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the two

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words here are although and though which

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one of these feels the most correct to

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you I have some bad news

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this was a trick question but both of

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these are grammatically correct but we

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use neither of these in daily

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conversation the word although is rarely

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used in daily conversation it feels a

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little bit formal the only way that I

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use it is when I'm talking about

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changing my mind I could say oh the

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wedding was so boring although the food

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was pretty good so I'm changing my mind

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about the wedding the wedding was boring

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okay although the food was pretty good

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so there's there was one thing that was

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good about it the food this is almost

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the same as adding the word but the

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wedding was boring but the food was

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pretty good what about the word though

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what's wrong with saying though it was

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raining we still went on a hike well we

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hardly ever used the word though at the

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beginning of a sentence it sounds too

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stiff and formal though it was raining

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no we hardly ever use this if you want

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to

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