【Skill 6】From ても (even if) or でも (even if), one can understand another condition and what happens when that condition is met
The other condition included in ても (even if) or でも (even if) is the condition opposite in meaning to the one stated before ても (even if) or でも (even if).
What happens under that condition is what is stated after ても (even if) or でも (even if).
From ても (even if) or でも (even if) one can understand the other condition and what happens when that condition is met.
In the following audio example, the other condition opposite in meaning to ホルモンが足りない (hormones are insufficient) (stated before ても (even if)) is ホルモンが足りる (hormones are sufficient).
What happens under that condition is 病気になる (illness occurs) (stated after “ても”).
■ ホルモンが足りなくても、病気になります。 (Even if hormones are insufficient, illness occurs.)