ShadeWe
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I kind of understand the meaning of in no way and by no means, but there are still some questions:
Are in no way and by no means interchangeable? Maybe is one of them used mostly in formal conversations?
Do I need to invert (to create an interrogative sentence) when either of them is in the beginning of a sentence? Something like: "In no way will he go".
(I understand that actually it's not a question, but It looks like this)
and several questions in addition:
How to use no way?
How to use nohow?
I would be glad If you explained to me which one is used in formal situations, or maybe they are both colloquial. It'll be certainly great if you provide me some examples
Are in no way and by no means interchangeable? Maybe is one of them used mostly in formal conversations?
Do I need to invert (to create an interrogative sentence) when either of them is in the beginning of a sentence? Something like: "In no way will he go".
(I understand that actually it's not a question, but It looks like this)
and several questions in addition:
How to use no way?
How to use nohow?
I would be glad If you explained to me which one is used in formal situations, or maybe they are both colloquial. It'll be certainly great if you provide me some examples