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    how to use "though" at the end of a sentence
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  • Reword this sentence: I like the Los Angeles Rams, but the Steelers are my favorite team.
    I like the LA Rams. The Steelers are my favorite though.
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  • I want to learn English, but I don't like going to school.
    I want to learn English. I don't like going to school though.
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  • Explain this sentence: I like Amanda's class, but her assignments though...
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  • Explain this sentence: My neighbor is very nice, but her husband though...
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  • Comment on something that you notice in this picture using 3-5 words and "though" at the end of the phrase.
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  • Comment on something that you notice in this picture using 3-5 words and "though" at the end of the phrase.
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  • Comment on something that you notice in this picture using 3-5 words and "though" at the end of the phrase.
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  • Comment on something that you notice in this picture using 3-5 words and "though" at the end of the phrase.
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  • Using though is very hard, but I think that I'm starting to understand it.
    Using though is hard. I think that I'm starting to understand it though.
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  • Reword this sentence: She drives very fast, but she has never gotten a ticket.
    She drives very fast. She has never gotten a ticket though.
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  • Reword this sentence: He's not a good husband, but he is very good to his kids.
    He's not a good husband. He's very good to his kids though.
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  • Reword this sentence: Marvin is very rich, but he is not an arrogant person.
    Marvin is very rich. He is not an arrogant person though.
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  • Reword this sentence: Wanda is crying, but she is not sad.
    Wanda is crying. She is not sad though.
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  • Imagine a little boy hears he can’t have dessert after dinner. He might say, "I ate all of my vegetables though!" What does this mean?
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  • Reword this sentence: I knew I’d be late, but I still snoozed my alarm.
    I knew I’d be late, I still snoozed my alarm though.
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  • Reword this sentence: I was sad that I wasn't able to watch the Australian Open, but I was happy to see that Nadal won.
    I was sad that I wasn't able to watch the Australian Open. I was happy to see that Nadal won though.
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