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How do you write an interrogative sentence with the word though in it?

Here are some examples of interrogative sentences using "though":

Direct questions:

* "Did you enjoy the movie, though?" (Expressing doubt or surprise)

* "Is it really that cold outside, though?" (Seeking clarification or confirmation)

* "Why did you do that, though?" (Asking for an explanation)

Indirect questions:

* "I wonder if they'll be coming, though." (Expressing uncertainty)

* "I'm not sure if I understand, though." (Seeking clarification)

* "I'm curious to know how they did it, though." (Expressing curiosity)

Key points:

* Word order: In direct questions, the word "though" usually comes at the end of the sentence.

* Purpose: "Though" can be used to express doubt, surprise, clarification, or curiosity.

* Context: The meaning of "though" can vary depending on the context of the sentence.

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