In this ESL writing exercise, students are introduced to the proper usage of the word “though”, which can be used to connect sentences or transition from one idea to the next.

 

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Though

“Though” has the same meaning as “although” or “even though”.

** You can put “though” at the beginning of a sentence, in the middle of a sentence, and also at the end of a sentence.

 

Sentence Pattern:
Though
[sentence A], [sentence B]
[sentence B], though [sentence A]
[Sentence A]. [Sentence B] though.

Examples:

Though I’ve met that man twice, I can’t remember his name.

I’ve met that man twice, though I can’t remember his name.

I’ve met that man twice. I can’t remember his name, though.

Though I work very hard, I don’t make much money.

I don’t make much money, though I work very hard.

I don’t make much money. I work very hard, though.

 

 

Rewrite these sentences three times:

a) first with “though” at the beginning of the sentence, then:

b) with “though” in the middle of the sentence, and finally:

c) with “though” at the end of the sentence.

 

1. Marvin is very rich, but he is not an arrogant person.

a)_______________________________________________________________

b)_______________________________________________________________

c)_______________________________________________________________

 

2. Wanda is crying, but she is not sad.

a)_______________________________________________________________

b)_______________________________________________________________

c)_______________________________________________________________

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