Though she said to stop right now or
Though she sis not know
etc
It is possible, though it is not recommended in essays.
"Although" would be better.
Yep. There's no problem with using 'an' anywhere you want to. You shouldn't use and at the start of a sentence, though.
Depends on how you are using it. You should start with even though. Or put even though in the middle
Though starting a sentence with And was once frowned up on, it has become accepted due to common usage.
Although is an acceptable word to start a sentence with. However, one must ensure that it is a complete sentence.
And is a coordinating conjunction; therefore it should never begin a sentence. Ironically, though, the preceding sentence is correct because and is used as a word, not as a conjunction.
Depending on the sentence there are multiple ways though you may start to sound like Yoda. Here's an example:You are very bad at gardening.Gardening is something you are bad at.
Though this may be false, the monkeys ate 3000 bananas each week.It can be used as a noun clause (subject) or the start of a dependent clause, most likely at the beginning of the sentence.
yesAnother view"I don't think the first answer is correct. For example, in the sentence:Though it was very cold outside, she did not wear a coat.If the sentence were to be reworded though, then a comma would go after it.
I'm guessing you start it off by Even though,..... this and that happened, blah blah blah to... I think that is how.. Hope it helped!
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