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Although it was raining but we had the picnic vs Although it was raining,we had picnic

Both phrases are attempting to convey the idea that a picnic took place despite the rain. However, the first phrase 'although it was raining but we had the picnic' contains a redundancy with 'although' and 'but' used together. The correct construction is 'although it was raining, we had the picnic' where the comma is used to separate the contrasting clauses.

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Although it was raining but we had the picnic

This phrase is not correct. The use of 'although' and 'but' together creates redundancy.

The correct construction is 'although it was raining, we had the picnic'. Use a comma to separate the contrasting clauses.
  • Although it was raining, I went out.
  • I went out although it was raining.
  • And it was raining, I think.
  • It was raining, and my bag was really heavy.
  • It was raining, just a miserable night.
  • I didn't know it was raining.
  • - Say it was raining... in the rain.
  • I remember looking outside and seeing how hard it was raining.
  • It was raining, and I needed a cheap umbrella.
  • It was raining buckets that day.
  • It was raining the night Tom was killed.
  • It was raining really hard And we skidded into a river.
  • It was raining the day I met you.
  • And it was raining very hard...
  • It was raining, and REO Speedwagon rocks so hard.
  • For example, it was raining that day.
  • Let's find out where it was raining in the last 24 hours.
  • When Alicia had the accident, it was raining too.
  • It was raining and she was driving too fast.
  • It was raining, and I had told my dad...

Although it was raining,we had picnic

This phrase is correct. It effectively conveys the idea that a picnic took place despite the rain.

Use a comma after 'raining' to separate the contrasting clauses in the sentence.
  • We've had picnics on this.
  • We've had picnics on this.
  • Although it wasn't my intention...
  • Although it was Vince's hammer.
  • Although it was before, or maybe later...
  • Although it is difficult for you aivoillasi.
  • Although it's totally one of the truths of life.
  • Although it matched sheriff Carter perfectly, his cells are only one day old.
  • Although it was a nice distraction.
  • Although it was clearly marked as mine.
  • Although it is a little quieter around here.
  • Although it's not a bad idea.
  • Although it doesn't usually involve cleaning wounds.
  • Although it doesn't usually involve cleaning wounds.
  • Although it's a bit intense, this is common.
  • Although it probably would have been impossible to find a caterer this last minute.
  • Although it would have made a very good hiding place.
  • Although it's not always easy.
  • Although it occurred to me I've never seen where Alicia works.
  • The connection affords me great power, although it is difficult to maintain.

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