Shows correct “although” vs incorrect “althought.”
Incorrect spelling - “Althought” adds an unnecessary “t.”
"althought" is a common misspelling of "although". Always use "although" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Although” means despite the fact that.
"although": “Although” means despite the fact that.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Although it rained, we went out.
"Correct:" Although he tried, he failed.
"Incorrect:" Althought it rained, we went out.
A: Although.
A: No.
A: Despite the fact that.
A: Although he was tired, he worked.
A: Ends with -ough only.
""Although" is correct; 'althought' is wrong. Means ‘despite the fact that’."