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however vs however;

Both "however" and "however;" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "However" is used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea, while "however;" is used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea followed by a pause or a break in the sentence.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 989 views

however

This is a correct and commonly used word in English to introduce a contrasting statement or idea.

Use "however" to introduce a contrasting statement or idea in a sentence. It is often used to show a shift in thought or to provide additional information.

Examples:

  • She wanted to go to the party; however, she had too much work to do.
  • I wanted to buy the dress; however, it was too expensive.

Alternatives:

  • nevertheless
  • nonetheless
  • on the other hand
  • in contrast
  • despite that

however;

This is also correct, but it is used when introducing a contrasting statement or idea followed by a pause or a break in the sentence.

Use "however;" when you want to introduce a contrasting statement or idea followed by a pause or a break in the sentence. It can create a sense of emphasis or draw attention to the contrast.

Examples:

  • I wanted to go out; however; I was feeling too tired.
  • She said she would help; however; she never showed up.
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  • Strunk and White's The Elements of Style argues that however, in the sense of nevertheless, should be avoided at the beginning of a sentence.
  • nevertheless; yet; on the other hand; in spite of that: We have not yet won; however, we shall keep trying. 2. to whatever extent or degree; no matter how:.
  • Using However. 'However' can be used in a number of different ways and each usage requires particular punctuation. using 'however' as a conjunctive adverb.

Alternatives:

  • nevertheless;
  • nonetheless;
  • on the other hand;
  • in contrast;
  • despite that;

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