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Even though and even if are similar, but are used differently. For today’s English lesson, let’s learn how to use those two phrases in our English Conversations and writing.
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Hi Michael,
Yes, I think Michael likes the beach. He likes the beach so much that he goes to the beach in all seasons even in winter. He has always lived near the beach. He can’t imagine living far away from the sea.
My kids like a swimming pool more than the sea…
Hi Ryo. How come they like a swimming pool more then the sea?
Maybe because seawater is salty…
oh gotcha! Personally, I like the saltiness better than the chlorine smell.
hi. thx for explaining. Although , though and even though have the same meaning, don't they?