You can use the word however it is proper to do so.
However great the difficulty, they managed to persevere and succeed.
I think he's a good guy; however, I could be mistaken.
(It can also be used to connect separate sentences.)
The device failed to work. However, most of the design proved reliable.
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.
Commas are cool, however, they can be complicated as well. (indicates a pause)
If the word 'however' is in the sentence, commas should be placed on both sides. Eg: Blahblahblah, however, blahblahblah. If,however, the word 'however' opens the sentence, the comma should only be placed after the word. Eg: However, blahblahblah.
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
Schoolteachers would tell you that it is forbidden to begin a sentence with the word 'and'. This could well be a myth as writers have been using it this way for many years. However, you should be encouraged to form more complex sentences by not allowing the use of a conjunction to start a sentence
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.
Commas are cool, however, they can be complicated as well. (indicates a pause)
The laws are on the books however they are generally not enforceable.
There is no such English word as "biosurvey", however there is such a thing as a "bio survey".
"Furnitures" is not a word. However, furniture is."Today we will rearrange the furniture."
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. ;)
If the word 'however' is in the sentence, commas should be placed on both sides. Eg: Blahblahblah, however, blahblahblah. If,however, the word 'however' opens the sentence, the comma should only be placed after the word. Eg: However, blahblahblah.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Yes, as long as you use the word to describe another word in the sentence, original is an adjective. For example, in the sentence "This is an original painting by van Gogh." the word "original" is an adjective. If, however you use the word to describe the entire item as in "This is an original.", it is a noun.
The word convivial is not typically used in a sentence. However, if one is interested in using this word, it is usually used in settings related to good company.