When I went to school in the 1960s, I was taught that beginning a sentence with a connective word like 'yet' was poor grammar. Yet today, doing so has achieved acceptance, and is an example of the ever-expanding liberalization (loosening) of grammar rules.
The word nevertheless links the two thoughts in the sentence. Nevertheless is a transition word and a linking word.
Bryce is absentminded, but he is our friend nevertheless. He failed the test the first time, but nevertheless became a licensed driver.
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.
No, you cannot start a sentence with "no" unless you need to do so. No reason exists not to start a sentence with that word, as you can see. No one will care if you do start a sentence with it.
Nevertheless, she went to the party without her husband.
The word nevertheless links the two thoughts in the sentence. Nevertheless is a transition word and a linking word.
I went shopping on Monday nevertheless I did get want I wanted.
You may not like broccoli. Nevertheless, it is good for you.
I hated washing the dishes, nevertheless they needed to be done.
Jack had heard the film was scary, nevertheless he went anyway.
Traffic is very slow because of the snow; nevertheless, I will try to be on time for my appointment.
Bryce is absentminded, but he is our friend nevertheless. He failed the test the first time, but nevertheless became a licensed driver.
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."
most marriages fail after between five and nine years. nevertheless, people continue to get married.
She's charming; nevertheless I don't quite trust her.
The word "nevertheless" is used as a subordinating conjunction to show contrast or opposition between two ideas in a sentence. It indicates that despite a previous statement or situation, the following information will be different or unexpected.