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--description--

Though is used to introduce a contrasting idea. For instance, I like the plan, though I have some concerns introduces a contrast to the positive opinion.

Align means matches or agrees with something. Like, Our strategy aligns with the company's goals means the strategy agrees with or fits the goals.

--questions--

--text--

Which sentence correctly uses though and align?

--answers--

I disagree, aligns with your idea.

--feedback--

This sentence doesn't correctly use though for contrast or aligns for agreement.


The proposal is good, though it aligns with our objectives.

--feedback--

This sentence incorrectly uses though. Aligns here is correct but though should introduce a contrasting idea.


The idea is interesting, though it doesn't quite align with our vision.


Everything aligns perfectly, though there are no issues.

--feedback--

This sentence contradicts itself, as though should introduce a contrasting idea, not agree.

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