Sunday quick grammar tip: “even if” vs “even though”
How’s your weekend going? Are you studying for TOEIC or TOEFL? Remember this important point:
We use “even though” to describe a real situation:
- Even though I waited on line for 2 hours, I could not buy a ticked for the movie.
The real situation is that I did in fact wait on line for 2 hours.
We use “even if” to describe an unreal or imaginary situation:
- Even if I send her roses and love letters, she will never go on a date with me.
The unreal/imaginary situation is that I did not really send her roses or love letters. I was just imagining doing so.
If you know anyone who has trouble with this English language point, why not help them out! Just share this lesson with them.
Thanks for studying today!
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