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?
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?
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.
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.