you use the word nevertheless when you want to say however or inspite of that . Example: a small but nevertheless important change
When the situation arises.
You may not like broccoli. Nevertheless, it is good for you.
I went shopping on Monday nevertheless I did get want I wanted.
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."
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Yes, you can use a comma instead of a semicolon with "nevertheless" when connecting two independent clauses. For example: "She was tired, nevertheless, she persisted."
She's charming; nevertheless I don't quite trust her.
The correct spelling is 'nevertheless'.
Although, nevertheless, other than, except, excluding, save for, however...
nevertheless you made it in time. That is all that matters.
The sun did come out, nevertheless there were still some showers.
Nevertheless, she went to the party without her husband.
Nevertheless, I am here to help you with most of your problems.