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I want to ask my manager something. i tried this

I have some questions, though I do know that I have asked you a lot and I am so sorry for losing your time.

is though correct in this context?

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  • There is more than one problem with that sentence, for example it is more common to say: "...I'm sorry for wasting your time."
    – Mari-Lou A
    Commented Feb 21, 2014 at 8:26
  • @Mari-LouA thanks for your correct. what about "though" ? Commented Feb 21, 2014 at 8:34
  • I would suggest first that you edit your sentence, change "losing" with "wasting" because users more competent than I will comment that there are stylistic issues. In my opinion, the position of though in the sentence is acceptable.
    – Mari-Lou A
    Commented Feb 21, 2014 at 8:38
  • I know I've asked you so many already, but I have another question if you don't mind. If you're not happy with a sentence, don't dwell too much on single words.
    – Sanctor
    Commented Feb 21, 2014 at 8:54

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If you really wish to use the word though in that location in that sentence, you should prefix it with "even" to make the sentence flow better.

I have some questions, even though I do know that I have asked you a lot and I am so sorry for losing your time.

However, the best way would be to rearrange the sentence.

I know I may have asked you a lot of questions, and I hope I am not wasting your time, but I have some other questions to ask you, if that is okay.

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Start the sentence over. No need to keep the though in at all. I think it would sound better with a little rearrangement too.

I know I have been asking a lot of questions and I am sorry for wasting your time, but I have a few more questions I would like to ask.

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