However I don't like bananas much I still eat them.
However, many people might disagree.
Example sentence - He attempted to dispel the rumors, however it was true she was leaving him.
Yes. For example, What did she point at ? However, do not use 'at' with 'where.'
Example sentence - We understood many of the lines in the dialogue, however the speaker could have spoken louder.
Yes. There is no word or phrase that cannot begin an English sentence. For example: "However you slice it, this was a victory for our side." But when however means "all that other stuff notwithstanding," and is followed by a comma, good stylists do not begin a sentence with it.
No, because there is no subject. "Giving an example" is simply a predicate and cannot stand alone as a sentence (keep in mind that a sentence is a full and complete thought.) However, by putting any noun and possibly a helping verb in front of "giving an example," you can easily turn it into a sentence. "Jimmy is giving an example."
This example is a question or interrogative sentence and so I do not think the term "simple subject' applies. However, if it has a subject, "what" is it.
When you use the word "however", the comma always goes after "however". That is, unless it is at the end of a sentence, in which case you would put a period. Here is and example: I wanted to go to the park, however, my friend did not agree.
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.
Ben planned on going to the zoo; however, he didn't have a car and therefore, couldn't go.
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
Yes, an opener can be in the middle of a sentence as long as it is set off by punctuation such as commas. For example, "However, despite his efforts, he still did not succeed."