New union contract made a concession on the insurance copay.
My father made many concessions to allow me to practice.
her concession was shown when she admitted the truth to her parents.
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.
Bobby and frank were amazed at the amount of concession stands at the state fair. Is this your homework lol?
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.
(meaning even though; although; notwithstanding) "The weather was very warm albeit cloudy." "The blanket was soft, albeit old."
Yes, typically you would use a comma after "although" when it is used at the beginning of a dependent clause to introduce contrast or concession. For example: "Although it was raining, we still went for a walk."
Example from the move Wall-e: Wall-e didn't know why the plant was so important, but nethertheless he risked his life to save it.
The main event is always held in the center arena. Meet me at the arena, near the concession stand.
Concession.
you must never use nevertheless in a sentence.Nobody would understand it and it makes no sense, therefore it can not be used in a sentence. You can use a better phrase such as never will happen or never the less.
The noun concession has an adjective form concessional and the adverb concessionally (which is a legal term with a specific meaning).---"Adverbs of concession" can refer to adverb clauses, some types of which are clauses of concession, clauses of result, and clauses of reason.Adverbs of Concession use adverbs such as though, although, while, whereas, and even if.Although only four years old, Oliver can do long multiplication.I will cover for you even if I get into trouble.