391: although versus though Jan 3, 2016

'Although' and 'though' are both fairly similar words both meaning "despite that". The difference between these two words is that 'although' is more formal and tends to be preferred stylistically as the opener of sentences. Though takes some uses which although does not, such as its usage as a conjunction in the phrases "as though" or "even though". Though can also mean, 'however'.
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