


Understanding Although: A Guide to Usage and Examples
Although is a subordinating conjunction used to introduce a clause that contrasts with the main clause. It indicates a surprise, contradiction, or unexpectedness.
Examples:
* Although it was raining, we still went to the park. (contrast)
* Although he was tired, he decided to stay up and finish his work. (contradiction)
* Although she had never tried it before, she was surprisingly good at playing the guitar. (unexpectedness)



