Upset though she was

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Please, help me with my problem.

Upset though she was, she managed to behave cheerfully.


Is the above sentence correct? I mean that though sounds weird; I would use as instead.

Thank you so much in advance!
 

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Re: Is this a correct comopund sentence?

'As' would be incorrect. 'Though' shows the contrast of ideas.

Thank you so much for clarifying this problem, Piscean!:up:
 

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Re: Is this a correct comopund sentence?



NOT A TEACHER


I was wondering whether some of my fellow learners were also interested in the term "compound sentence" that was used in the title.

1. My books tell me that the OP's sentence is a complex sentence (one main clause = "She managed to behave cheerfully" + at least one subordinate clause = "Upset though she was").

2. I believe that a compound sentence (two or more clauses "each of which is an independent statement") would be something like: "She managed to behave cheerfully, but she was actually upset."


Credit: Pence and Emery, A Grammar of Present-Day English (1947 and 1963).
 

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Teia, please note that I have changed your thread title. Titles should include some/all of the words/phrases you are querying.
 

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Thank you very much ! I will remember that.
 

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Thank you very much[no space]. I will remember that.
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