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Expressing concession and contrastThe same sentence showing concession or contrast can be expressed in several different ways.. In this case, they can both mean ‘although’, and suggest a

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Expressing concession and contrast

The same sentence showing concession or contrast can be expressed in several different ways

Study the examples given below

She is pretty She is not popular with men

The two sentences given above express contrasting ideas We can connect them in several different ways

Using though and although

Both though and although have the same meaning They can both be used to connect these two clauses.

Although she is pretty, she is not popular with men.

Though she is pretty, she is not popular with men.

As and though

As and though can be used in a special structure after an adjective or adverb In this case, they can both mean

‘although’, and suggest an emphatic contrast

Pretty though she is, she is not popular with men.

Pretty as she is, she is not popular with men.

Using all the same and at the same time

These are discourse markers used to suggest that the second statement contrasts with the first Note that a discourse marker does not connect two clauses They merely show how the ideas are related In writing, we separate the two clauses with a semicolon A full stop is also possible

She is pretty; all the same, she is not popular with men

She is pretty; at the same time, she is not popular with men

Using nonetheless, however and nevertheless

These are also discourse markers and cannot connect two clauses

She is pretty; nonetheless, she is not popular with men

She is pretty; however, she is not popular with men

Using in spite of and despite

In spite of and despite are prepositions.

She is not popular with men in spite of being pretty.

She is not popular with men despite being pretty.

Note that after in spite of and despite we use a noun or an –ing form.

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