as though
This is a sentence, though it may not be very instructive. Though the question had been merged, the answer remained.
Though you were pressed but did you seek permission to fall out?
Not unless the sentence requires a pause at that point.
Typically, a comma is not used immediately after "though" in a sentence. However, if "though" is used as a conjunction at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a contrasting idea, a comma may be used after it.
She wanted to go out, though it was raining heavily.
Though there are many ways to write this sentence, I chose this format.
No: "Is this sentence correct even though it's not that fascinating?"
I love the song though we are many
This is a sentence, though it may not be very instructive. Though the question had been merged, the answer remained.
Yes the word though can go at the beginning of a sentence. Though he didn't know the answer on the test, he still made an educated guess.
Even though I am smart, I do not know everything.
Our teacher gives out homework assignments as though they are a sentence.
even though it was raining out she still went outside to play.
Though she said to stop right now or Though she sis not know etc
The sentence "I ate my entire dinner even though I don't care for pizza." is a complex sentence. It consists of an independent clause "I ate my entire dinner" and a dependent clause "even though I don't care for pizza." The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence, making it a complex sentence.
A simple sentence is a sentence with one clause expressing a single thought. This sentence is a simple sentence. This sentence, though similar to the first, is not a simple sentence.
Babysitter is the compound word in the sentence "Their babysitter is dependable even though he is a boy."