Some insights Though/Although/Even though (Inspite of something)( Contrast) But (Contrasting Conjunctions) Even though I earn a lot of money every month I never seem to have any spare. Though more expensive, the new model is safer and more efficient. We didn't make any profit though nobody knows why. Harry is a great friend though we … Continue reading Conjunctions
Conjunctions
Joining words are Conjunctions. Practice makes perfect. So let's get on with it. The answers are given in the brackets. Note 1: When a sentence begins with a conjunction a comma must be added. Example: The box was heavy. I lifted it. [Although//eventhough the box was heavy, I lifted it.] Though and yet should be … Continue reading Conjunctions
Conjunctions
Joining words are Conjunctions. Practice makes perfect. So get on with it. The answers are given in the brackets. Note 1: When a sentence begins with a conjunction a comma must be added. Example: The box was heavy. I lifted it. [Although//eventhough the box was heavy, I lifted it.] Though and yet should be used … Continue reading Conjunctions