Nevertheless is tricky word to analyze. It is not an inference indicator, but is a subordinating conjunction. That means it used to join an independent clause with a dependent clause. The dependent clause is a statement whose meaning is incomplete without the driving clause. When writing a sentence with a subordinating conjunction there are two rules one must follow. If the sentence starts with the conjunction, the sentence requires a comma between the two clauses. If the sentence has the conjunction in the middle, then no comma is used (this is MUCH different from coordinating conjunctions like 'and,' but,' etc. Also, note that the dependent clause should not repeat the subject.
John has homework to do nevertheless watches t.v. for 3 hours.
Nevertheless watching t.v. for 3 hours, John has homework to do.
you use the word nevertheless when you want to say however or inspite of that . Example: a small but nevertheless important change
I went shopping on Monday nevertheless I did get want I wanted.
You may not like broccoli. Nevertheless, it is good for you.
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you use nevertheless in a sentence usually replacing the word but or however and usually a sense of irony. For example, "I live in tokyo; nevertheless I don't speak any Japanese."
She's charming; nevertheless I don't quite trust her.
The word nevertheless links the two thoughts in the sentence. Nevertheless is a transition word and a linking word.
Although, nevertheless, other than, except, excluding, save for, however...
The word "nevertheless" is composed of 12 letters.
nevertheless = παρόλα αυτά / παρόλ' αυτά [parol-afta]
I hated washing the dishes, nevertheless they needed to be done.
It is used many many times. If you get a Bible Concordance and look it up you will see the list of all verses using the word "nevertheless". There are about 97 verses God made use of this word starting with Exodus 32:34 and ending with Revelation 2:4.