I have really no idea :(

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I have really no idea :(
Maybe Teacher Tdol will explain the difference. (I would say nevertheless.)
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It's a trick question- they're both fine.Originally Posted by sanny
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Tdol, do you mean all 3 ?Originally Posted by tdol
Can "Nethertheless", "Nonetheless" and "Either" be used in the same way ?
"Either" means "Nethertheless" or "Nonetheless". In other words, choose one or the other. They are equally valid. If your choice is based on which is correct to use then "Either" is definitely the right choice.Originally Posted by Beeuurkes
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I would've said "Nevertheless" :/ well, it's good to know I can use them both :)
Welcome to UsingEnglish!Originally Posted by Silentium
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