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'though' vs 'thus'/'so'?



 
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'though' vs 'thus'/'so'? #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:32 am   'though' vs 'thus'/'so'?
 

Hello,

Here is a sentence and I feel the logic is not clear:Be careful not to speak for too long, though, it’s never a good idea to entirely dominate the conversation.

'though' here means 'thus'/'so'?
Dose 'control' can replace the 'dominate'?

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'though' vs 'thus'/'so'? #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:45 pm   'though' vs 'thus'/'so'?
 

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though = although.
Yes, control = dominate.
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