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although / though As conjunctions, although and though are generally interchangeable: Although (or though) she smiled, she was angry. Although usually occurs at the beginning of its clause (as in the preceding example), whereas though may occur elsewhere and is the more common term when used to link words or phrases, as in wiser though poorer. In certain constructions only though is acceptable: Fond though (not although) I am of sports, I’d rather not sit through another basketball game altogether / all together If you and your local scout troop go all together on a hike, you may be. | although though As conjunctions although and though are generally interchangeable Although or though she smiled she was angry. Although usually occurs at the beginning of its clause as in the preceding example whereas though may occur elsewhere and is the more common term when used to link words or phrases as in wiser though poorer. In certain constructions only though is acceptable Fond though not although I am of sports I d rather not sit through another basketball game altogether all together If you and your local scout troop go all together on a hike you may be altogether tired when you get back. As this example shows altogether and all together do not mean the same thing. We use all together to indicate that the members of a group perform or undergo an action collectively The nations stood all together. The prisoners were herded all together. We use all together only in sentences that can be rephrased so that all and together may be separated by other words. Thus you can tell that all together is correct in the sentence The books lay all together in a heap since you can rephrase it as All the books lay together in a heap. The adverb altogether on the other hand has several different meanings. It s easy to see how confusion might arise with the phrase all together when we use altogether to mean all told in all Altogether there were fifty people at the wedding. Most frequently however we use altogether as a synonym for entirely or completely The researchers tried an altogether different approach this time. But we can also use it as a sentence adverb meaning with everything considered on the whole Altogether I can understand why she took offense anticipate Some people hold that you should never use anticipate as a synonym for expect as in We didn t anticipate that it would take so long to drive across Ohio. They would restrict its use to situations in which advance action is taken either to forestall an occurrence as in She anticipated her opponent s next move or