how we use the word 'however'?
********** NOT A TEACHER **********
Hello, Amit.
(1) Sometimes however is a strong but.
(2) Other posters may give you some good links.
(3) You can always type however in the search box to find
some helpful threads.
(4) Sometimes, we use however like this:
It is important to learn English; however, it is equally important
to know your first language well, too.
(a) however links two sentences together into one sentence.
(i) you must use a semicolon (in front, and you must use a
comma (,) after the word however in the kind of sentence that
I have given you.
(4) Sometimes however means something like it does not matter
how much:
However smart a person thinks she or he is, there are many things
that she or he does not know, so we must all be humble.
Thank you
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