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Though, Thought, Through,
Throughout, Thorough, Tough
Though (adverb/conjunction)
I really like my teacher. She can be strict, though. (Adverb)
Though she barely spoke English, I Could still understand her. (Conjunction)
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Thought (verb)
She thought about it carefully
before making her final decision.
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Through (preposition)can be used to indicate how something is achieved, to indicate the location, and to indicate the time of activity.
We have been through a lot this year.
He entered through the doorway.
He got his mortgage through the bank.
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Throughout (preposition) covers the section of a place or object. The other meaning is from start to finish or endpoint or end period.
There was tension throughout the room.
She cried throughout the ceremony.
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Thorough (adjective)
He did a thorough clean of the
house.
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Tough (adjective)
It has been a tough couple of years.
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