You should report all accidents, however minor. This is a cheap and simple process. However, there are dangers involved. I want that car, however much it costs.
You can use however instead.
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."
It's actually quite simple to use that word in a sentence. However, it is also quite out of the question if you don't know the meaning. ;)
However your ability to obtain their attention in fixing the snag list has been impressive.
Mark McLane attempted to use the term hebetudinous, however, in an example of hebetude he did so with atrocious spelling and grammar.
just like BUT ..
I don't like writing, however, I am good at it.
I like vanilla ice cream; however, I love chocolate better.
however some visitors can be despoiled by the escorts
Ben planned on going to the zoo; however, he didn't have a car and therefore, couldn't go.
When using the word "however" in the middle of a sentence, you use commas before and after the word if combining a independent and dependent clauses. You may also use it for two independent clauses or use a ";" before the word however followed by a comma.
You can use however instead.
Yes. For example, What did she point at ? However, do not use 'at' with 'where.'
The fire hardly thwarted it, however the case was Inconceivable.
The teacher asked for my homework; however, i had to lie to her because i did not do it.
Use is a verb so it usually comes after a subject however in an imperative sentence the verb comes first (there is no subject - the subject is implied)Use your head!
Can think of something like-however this argument is looked at... and you get some more ideas (: