Level 10 – Step 04 : Complex Conjunctions though / although / whereas (Although it rained, we played. He likes math, whereas she prefers art.)

Grammer Lv10

Level 10 – Step 04 : Complex Conjunctions though / although / whereas (Although it rained, we played. He likes math, whereas she prefers art.)

/Level 10 – Step 04 : Complex Conjunctions though / although / whereas (Although it rained, we played. He likes math, whereas she prefers art.)

🚪 Let’s Begin

/🚪 Let’s Begin

🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn three words that connect two contrasting ideas: though, although, and whereas.

/🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn three words that connect two contrasting ideas: though, although, and whereas.

🐧Igupen: Do they all mean the same thing?

/🐧Igupen: Do they all mean the same thing?

🦉Professor Owl: They all show contrast, but we use them in slightly different places and styles.

/🦉Professor Owl: They all show contrast, but we use them in slightly different places and styles.

Listen and try the examples.

/Listen and try the examples.

📚 Lesson

/📚 Lesson

What do though, although, and whereas do?

/What do though, although, and whereas do?

These words show contrast.

/These words show contrast.

They link two ideas that are different or opposite.

/They link two ideas that are different or opposite.

Although is a formal subordinating conjunction used at the start or middle of a sentence.

/Although is a formal subordinating conjunction used at the start or middle of a sentence.

Example: Although it rained, we played.

/Example: Although it rained, we played.

Though can be used like although, and also at the end of a sentence for a casual tone.

/Though can be used like although, and also at the end of a sentence for a casual tone.

Example: It rained; we played, though.

/Example: It rained; we played, though.

Whereas connects two main clauses and highlights a clear contrast between them.

/Whereas connects two main clauses and highlights a clear contrast between them.

Example: He likes math, whereas she prefers art.

/Example: He likes math, whereas she prefers art.

Simple rules (easy version)

/Simple rules (easy version)

1. Use although or though before a clause to say “even though” something is true.

/1. Use although or though before a clause to say “even though” something is true.

2. Put whereas between two main clauses to compare or show opposite facts.

/2. Put whereas between two main clauses to compare or show opposite facts.

3. Don’t repeat contrast words in the same short sentence (avoid Although … but …).

/3. Don’t repeat contrast words in the same short sentence (avoid Although … but …).

Word order notes

/Word order notes

Although/though + clause, + main clause.

/Although/though + clause, + main clause.

Main clause + , + whereas + main clause.

/Main clause + , + whereas + main clause.

Though can appear at the end for a short casual contrast.

/Though can appear at the end for a short casual contrast.

🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip

/🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip

If you want a short, casual contrast, use though at the end.

/If you want a short, casual contrast, use though at the end.

If you need a clear formal contrast, use although at the start.

/If you need a clear formal contrast, use although at the start.

Use whereas when you compare two different facts or people.

/Use whereas when you compare two different facts or people.

Quick checks inside the lesson

/Quick checks inside the lesson

Although it rained, we played.

/Although it rained, we played.

Rain didn’t stop the game.

/Rain didn’t stop the game.

It rained; we played, though.

/It rained; we played, though.

Casual contrast at the end.

/Casual contrast at the end.

He likes math, whereas she prefers art.

/He likes math, whereas she prefers art.

Direct contrast between two people’s likes.

/Direct contrast between two people’s likes.

🌼 Sample Sentences

/🌼 Sample Sentences

No.01 Although it rained, we played.

/No.01 Although it rained, we played.

No.02 It rained; we played, though.

/No.02 It rained; we played, though.

No.03 She passed the test although she was tired.

/No.03 She passed the test although she was tired.

No.04 He is outgoing, whereas his brother is quiet.

/No.04 He is outgoing, whereas his brother is quiet.

No.05 I enjoyed the movie, though it was long.

/No.05 I enjoyed the movie, though it was long.

No.06 Although the road was closed, we found another way.

/No.06 Although the road was closed, we found another way.

No.07 The shop sells books, whereas the library lends them.

/No.07 The shop sells books, whereas the library lends them.

No.08 He eats meat, though he likes vegetables more.

/No.08 He eats meat, though he likes vegetables more.

No.09 Although the cake looked perfect, it tasted too sweet.

/No.09 Although the cake looked perfect, it tasted too sweet.

No.10 Whereas most students study in the morning, Tom studies at night.

/No.10 Whereas most students study in the morning, Tom studies at night.

🎓 Practice exercises

/🎓 Practice exercises

Note: Think first, then check the answers.

/Note: Think first, then check the answers.

Q1: Choose the best word: ___ it was cold, we walked to the park. (although / whereas / though)

/Q1: Choose the best word: ___ it was cold, we walked to the park. (although / whereas / though)

Q2: Choose the best word: She loves science, ___ her sister prefers history. (although / whereas / though)

/Q2: Choose the best word: She loves science, ___ her sister prefers history. (although / whereas / though)

Q3: Fill in the blank with though or although: The dog barked, ___ it was friendly.

/Q3: Fill in the blank with though or although: The dog barked, ___ it was friendly.

Q4: True or False: Put whereas at the beginning of a sentence to show contrast between two clauses.

/Q4: True or False: Put whereas at the beginning of a sentence to show contrast between two clauses.

Q5: Rewrite simply using though at the end: Although the music was loud, I could study.

/Q5: Rewrite simply using though at the end: Although the music was loud, I could study.

Q6: Choose the best word: He finished early, ___ he started late. (although / whereas / though)

/Q6: Choose the best word: He finished early, ___ he started late. (although / whereas / though)

Q7: Fill in the blank: I like summer, ___ I enjoy winter too. (use though at the end)

/Q7: Fill in the blank: I like summer, ___ I enjoy winter too. (use though at the end)

Q8: Choose the correct sentence: A) She stayed home whereas it snowed. B) She stayed home although it snowed.

/Q8: Choose the correct sentence: A) She stayed home whereas it snowed. B) She stayed home although it snowed.

Q9: Fill in the blank: The twins are different, ___ one is tall and the other is short. (use whereas)

/Q9: Fill in the blank: The twins are different, ___ one is tall and the other is short. (use whereas)

Q10: Correct the sentence if needed: Although he is rich, whereas he is not happy.

/Q10: Correct the sentence if needed: Although he is rich, whereas he is not happy.

◆ Answers

/◆ Answers

A1: although → Although it was cold, we walked to the park.

/A1: although → Although it was cold, we walked to the park.

A2: whereas → She loves science, whereas her sister prefers history.

/A2: whereas → She loves science, whereas her sister prefers history.

A3: though → The dog barked, though it was friendly.

/A3: though → The dog barked, though it was friendly.

A4: False → Whereas usually goes between two main clauses, not at the start.

/A4: False → Whereas usually goes between two main clauses, not at the start.

A5: I could study, though.

/A5: I could study, though.

A6: though → He finished early, though he started late.

/A6: though → He finished early, though he started late.

A7: I like summer; I enjoy winter too, though.

/A7: I like summer; I enjoy winter too, though.

A8: B is correct → She stayed home although it snowed.

/A8: B is correct → She stayed home although it snowed.

A9: whereas → The twins are different, whereas one is tall and the other is short.

/A9: whereas → The twins are different, whereas one is tall and the other is short.

A10: Correction: Remove one contrast word → Either: Although he is rich, he is not happy.

/A10: Correction: Remove one contrast word → Either: Although he is rich, he is not happy.

Or: He is rich, whereas he is not happy.

/Or: He is rich, whereas he is not happy.

(First is best: Although he is rich, he is not happy.)

/(First is best: Although he is rich, he is not happy.)

🦉 Closing

/🦉 Closing

🦉Professor Owl: Great work.

/🦉Professor Owl: Great work.

Remember that although and though are similar, though is more casual and can come at the end; whereas is for clear comparisons between facts.

/Remember that although and though are similar, though is more casual and can come at the end; whereas is for clear comparisons between facts.

🐧Igupen: I’ll try using though at the end for short contrasts and whereas when I compare two people or things.

/🐧Igupen: I’ll try using though at the end for short contrasts and whereas when I compare two people or things.

🦉Professor Owl: Excellent.

/🦉Professor Owl: Excellent.

Write five sentences: two with although at the start, two using though (one at the end), and one using whereas.

/Write five sentences: two with although at the start, two using though (one at the end), and one using whereas.

Keep practicing and contrast will feel natural.

/Keep practicing and contrast will feel natural.

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