Management made several concessions to the union in order to end the strike.
Sports teams may receive substantial revenue from food concessions at their stadiums.
During intermission you can stop by the concession stand for a Coke and some popcorn.
her concession was shown when she admitted the truth to her parents.
New union contract made a concession on the insurance copay.
Bobby and frank were amazed at the amount of concession stands at the state fair. Is this your homework lol?
Made a concession: yielded.
My father made many concessions to allow me to practice.
The root word for concession is "concede," which means to admit or yield.
Some people demand concessions for their support. We made a lot of profit by operating a concession stand just outside of the football stadium on game day.
No, the word "though" is not a noun. It is an adverb or a conjunction that is commonly used to show contrast or introduce a concession in a sentence.
You can use "nevertheless" to show contrast or concession in a sentence. For example: "She was tired; nevertheless, she pushed through to finish her work."
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
"Though" is a conjunction or an adverb. It is often used to introduce a subordinate clause in a sentence or to add contrast or concession to a statement.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.