ความคิดเห็นที่ 7
First of all, I'm so sorry that I cannot answer your question in Thai because my husband's laptop doesn't have Thai program. But I think you might see the difference in English clearer than in Thai. ** Please remember that English language is so flexible !! If you are a student, the following explanation will be enough for the test because it is so confused to know all the meanings and the difference.
Nevertheless, though and although = conjunction adverb In spite of = idiom
Nevertheless = However = but, :-) Ex. The book is expensive; however, it's worth it.
Though = Although <These 2 words are exactly the same meaning, so you can choose to use either one of them.> Ex. She got F, though she had studied hard. = She got F, although she had studied hard.
In spite of = Not stopped by <In Thai, this word has the same meaning as "though and although" but if you translate it in English, it's different and easier to use, I think.> Ex. They kept going in spite of their fears.
For the writing test, remember that you need to use comma < , > everytime you use the conjunction words.
Ex. I'm very happy in USA; however, I miss Thailand a lot. <my own feeling :)> Ex. Even though <though> it was raining, she walked to work. = She walked to work, though <even though> it was raining.
Practicing little by little, and then you will know how to use them in every meaning. :) I hope my explanation is clear enough and helps you a little bit. Have a good day :)
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Chini
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