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Though:
- "Though" is a conjunction used to introduce a subordinate clause that contrasts with or qualifies the main clause. It can also be used as an adverb to indicate contrast or concession.
- Example as a conjunction: "She decided to go for a walk, though it was raining." Here, "though it was raining" introduces a contrasting idea to the main clause, indicating that she decided to go for a walk despite the rain.
- Example as an adverb: "The movie was enjoyable, though it was quite long." In this sentence, "though it was quite long" modifies the entire clause, indicating a concession or acknowledgment of the length of the movie.
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Although:
- "Although" is a conjunction used to introduce a subordinate clause that presents a contrast or concession to the main clause.
- Example: "Although it was raining, she decided to go for a walk." Here, "although it was raining" introduces a contrasting idea to the main clause, indicating that despite the rain, she decided to go for a walk.


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