mehdi 100
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Hi there.
Please help me with the punctuation of this sentence.
“It was raining. We went out however.”
I’m wondering if a comma should be placed before the adverb “however” or not.
I’ve been told that the structure of the sentence is very old and there are more academic alternatives like “It was raining. We, however, went out” or simple sentences like “It was raining. However, we went out.” “It was raining; however, we went out.”
What about this sentence: "Scientists believe that heat from the sun is an important new source of energy. They realize that solar technology is still in its infancy however."
Thanks for your attention.
Please help me with the punctuation of this sentence.
“It was raining. We went out however.”
I’m wondering if a comma should be placed before the adverb “however” or not.
I’ve been told that the structure of the sentence is very old and there are more academic alternatives like “It was raining. We, however, went out” or simple sentences like “It was raining. However, we went out.” “It was raining; however, we went out.”
What about this sentence: "Scientists believe that heat from the sun is an important new source of energy. They realize that solar technology is still in its infancy however."
Thanks for your attention.
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