Nosso tópico hoje é algo que a muitos alunos do nível intermediário causa problemas de uso: Although, though, even though, in spite of e despite. andei fuçando em vários livros e sites e achei uma explicação bem legal no grammar in use, do raymond murphy (editora cambridge), um livro que vale a pena ter em casa como referência. Even though is slightly stronger and more emphatic than although. I enjoyed the course, although i would have liked more grammar practice. Although we saw each other every day, we didn't really know each other. Even though she spoke very quietly, he understood every word. She didn't get the job, even though she had all the necessary. Although jane was the most deserving candidate, she didn’t get the job. Although she is rich and famous, she is not happy. The soldiers fought bravely, and although they were badly wounded, they refused to surrender.
Although vs Even though - English Study Here
Though and even though. Though and although are interchangeable. Though is more common. Though she was poor she would never ask. Though he stayed up all night, he failed. Although they saw each other everyday, they did not know each other well enough. Thoygh the teacher spoke very quitely, we learned the structure very well. Even though sara had all the neccessary qualifications, she could not qualify for the job.
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Learn English Vocabulary: though, although, even though, despite, in spite of
Though, although, even though -- how do we use each of these in English? In this lesson, I'll explain how we use them, and when exactly they are used in English. I'll also teach you the meanings and uses of despite and in spite of. Everything is demonstrated with examples. Test yourself afterwards with the quiz: engvid.com/vocabulary-though/
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