Answers To The Exercise Although & Even Though

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Although' and 'even though' can be used in the same way.

They essentially mean the


same thing. When you use, "even though" it is more emphatic.

Answers to the exercise although & even though


There are no right or wrong answers you can use either word unless you want to be
more emphatic then use "even though".

1. Although / Even though it was raining, we went to the beach.

2. Although / Even though we were tired, we continued working.

3. Although / Even though it was getting late, we decided to stay and talk little longer.

4. Although / Even though she has to drive twenty minutes to get to his house, she
gave him a ride home, which was very nice of her.

5. We decided to go for a walk in the park although / even though it was very cold out.

6. Although / Even though she was getting impatient and wanted to leave, he stayed
at the computer for a little while longer.

7. Although / Even though the roads were really bad, and many people decided not to
drive that night, we went to the market anyway.

8. Although / Even though the prices are a little higher at that supermarket, we like to
go shopping there anyway.

9. Although / Even though he's extremely afraid of traveling by areoplane, we were


able to convince him to go with us.

10. Although/Even though they said they were on a diet, they had chocolate cake for
dessert.

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