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  • What is the difference between the usage of nevertheless and . . .
    Google dictionary says that "nevertheless" should be used in the first sentence and "nonetheless" should be used in the second one The meaning of "nonetheless" is given as: in spite of that; nevertheless Does this mean that both the words can be used interchangeably? For some reason "nonetheless misleading" seems inappropriate
  • word choice - “Nevertheless” vs. “but” - English Language Learners . . .
    Nevertheless, my wife wants to continue to look for one " Nevertheless is an adverb usually following a concession make sense in the sentence, consequently can be used, and conveys the meaning that second sentence follows a concession
  • What are the differences between but, however, nevertheless and . . .
    This usage of "however" is not a conjunction and using "but", "nevertheless", or "nonetheless" instead would change the meaning of the sentence There are many other people more suited to the task Nevertheless, I will do this for you This usage of "nevertheless" is not a conjunction Instead it is being used as an adverb and cannot be
  • word meaning - Definition of nevertheless - English Language Learners . . .
    There is no limitation that native speakers follow on requiring a positive to negative or negative to positive switch after words like nevertheless or however The switch can even be negative to more negative or positive to more positive: I know you lost everything in the recent flood; nevertheless, you missed work and are fired –
  • Using a comma before nevertheless and however
    In my book "Good punctuation" by Graham King pg 51 he writes "it is customary to use commas to enclose modifying adverbs and adverbial phrases such as 'however','nevertheless' e g 'you are, nevertheless, guilty of the first charge'
  • sentence structure - Using comma with nevertheless - English Language . . .
    But most examples don't use comma before or after "nevertheless" unless it was used at the beginning of a sentence For example, in the "e", there is no comma d) What you said was true It was, nevertheless, a little unkind e) The two rivals were nevertheless united by the freemasonry of the acting profession So can I use this version of "d":
  • word order - Even so, nevertheless interchangeable? - English . . .
    But as it is written, even so cannot be substituted for nevertheless The weather forecast for the week was terrible, but we nevertheless decided to go ahead with our planned trip to the beach The biggest problem is that "so decided" is a set phrase in some formal contexts For example, "Having so decided" has a meaning similar to "Because he
  • Using although and nevertheless in the same sentence
    The problem with the Original Poster's sentence is not the use of although and nevertheless in the same sentence It is perfectly grammatical to do this: Although he was barred from operating on patients, he, nevertheless, agreed to do the transplant Notice that in the example above nevertheless comes in between the subject he and the verb




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