punctuation - Should there be a comma before "though" when it occurs at the end of a sentence?
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I don't know how outdated it is though.
Should there be a comma before though, as in the following?
I don't know how outdated it is, though.
Answer
Though is used as an adverb in this case, applied to the verb is, therefore no comma is strictly necessary.
Saying this, I can easily imagine a brief pauses between is and though when speaking the sentence, hence a vocative comma is acceptable.
In other words, take your pick. If I can avoid a comma (as in this case), I usually will. It's not wrong either way though.
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