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What's the difference between "though" and "though" and "whatever"? How to use it?

Although, although and regardless are all expressions of prepositions. The first two meanings are similar to although or even, which are the comparison of two things. Both are mostly used for writing. Although it is a little more formal than though. They are followed by nouns, pronouns or gerunds.

Despite his prison record, he got the job.

Although he is overweight, he runs very fast.

You can also use facts or despite facts and sentences.

When they arrived in Malaga, it was very hot, although in fact it was only the end of April.

Regardless of the difference from the other two, look at the example.

No matter what the weather is like, I play football every day. I play football every day, regardless of the weather.

NB: The weather may be good or bad)

I'm going to play football today

In the afternoon, despite the bad weather. I will play football in the afternoon, even if the weather is bad. )