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Today's lesson is on How to Use Even Though, Even If and Even So in English Let’s start with Even We use even when we want to express a surprising extreme or when we want to say that something is more than we expect. “She’s rude to everyone. She’s even rude to me.“ We use even if when we’re talking about an unreal situation. We use it when we’re speculating or when we don’t consider something as a fact or to be true. “I’m going out tomorrow even if it’s raining.” In this situation, I don’t know if it’s going to rain tomorrow or not, but I’m still going out. We use even though when we’re talking about a real situation. We use it to express a fact or when we think something is true. even though is more emphatic or stronger than 'though' or 'although'. Let’s look at how the meaning changes when we use even though instead of even if in the examples I used earlier: “I’m going out right now, even though it’s raining.” In this case, I know it’s raining and I don’t care. I’m going out anyway. Even so follows a fact and it means however or in spite of that. So we can say, “The weather wasn’t great. Even so, we enjoyed our trip.” In this case, the speaker is saying, the weather wasn’t good, but in spite of that, we still enjoyed our trip. I hope you found this lesson How to Use Even Though, Even If and Even So helpful please share with a friend...Thanks