This is an example of the use of however as a conjunctive adverb.
The sentence should be punctuated so...
Sandra is away on a canoe trip; however, Beth is home.Bear in mind that a sentence fragment is not a sentence, so your question is itself not correctly phrased. "The canoe with the blue stripes" is a sentence fragment, a noun phrase with no verb. The phrase is the subject or the object of a sentence, but it isn't a sentence. Samples of the completed sentence with the subject and the verb in bold:Subject: The canoe with the blue stripesis Mr. Jones' canoe.Object of the verb: I rentedthe canoe with the blue stripes.Object of a preposition: I saw him in the canoe with the blue stripes.
He gave us lessons on how to paddle a canoe.
i use my adze on making my canoe
The canoe eddied around the edge of the creek.
The Canadian Canoe portal does not sell canoe equipment, however, it does link to a classifieds section for Canada where you can look specifically for Canoe equipment in your area.
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The canoeist propelled his canoe expertly through the rapids.
It looks like a canoe but it is actually a kayak.
our canoe was near the gulfThe gulf of mexico is 579,153 sq. miles
We maneuvered our canoe safely through the rapids, but were thoroughly soaked.
a spirit canoe is an invisible canoe. neigther the canoe of a spirit or the spirit of a canoe.
The adz is used to carve out or hollow a log, for example a dugout canoe.