Can nonetheless and nevertheless only be used for joining two parts of a sentence? Can there be a full stop before nonetheless? Can there be a full stop before nevertheless?
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Can nonetheless and nevertheless only be used for joining two parts of a sentence? Can there be a full stop before nonetheless? Can there be a full stop before nevertheless?
These are conjuctive adverbs.
They can:
1. start a new sentence (after a full stop)
2. start a new clause (after a semicolon, but never after a comma)
3. connect words in a sentence
1. John had a low-paying job. Nevertheless, he had a substantial bank account.
2. Susan was a plain women; nevertheless, she had many boyfriends.
3. It was a small, nonetheless costly error.