In this lesson, learn how to use "even though" and "even if" and improve your advanced English grammar.
"Even though" and "even if" are not interchangeable. They have different meanings and need to be used in specific contexts.
"Even though" is used when the situation is 100% real and "even if" is used with hypothetical situations.
You’ll learn more about the difference between "even though" and "even if" in this video.
You’ll compare two example sentences to understand the subtle, but important, difference in meaning.
You’ll also learn the two different sentence structures that you can use with "even though" and "even if".
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