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Natural word placement

not natural make sure that you use it at the end so you could say I'm going to marry him well I feel hesitant though you're using it at the end and that's natural now we're gonn...

Course: Speaking with ease every daySection: Using though in conversationSubtitles: en

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formal

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not natural

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make sure that you use it at the end so

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you could say I'm going to marry him

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well I feel hesitant though you're using

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it at the end and that's natural now

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we're gonna talk about too casual ways

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to use the words though the first one is

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if I said to you that cake looks good

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but it's tastes though Oh what do you

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notice about this sentence did I finish

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it did I say but its taste is bad though

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no I didn't explicitly say what I think

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about the taste but it is implied

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implied means you can understand my

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meaning even though I didn't use those

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exact words so when I say that cake

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looks good but it's taste though you can

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understand that I think the taste and

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the look are opposites we have two

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contrasting statements because the cake

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looks good you can imagine that I think

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the taste is not good it's the opposite

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so you might use this in situations

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where you want to be a little bit more

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polite

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