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Although\However

I need to rewrite first sentence so the second one means the same as the first and it should start with word 'However'.

1. Although he always tried hard, he never succeeds. '

So I did this:
However he never succeeded he always tried hard.

Is it correct?
  

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You have a past marker "d" and a present marker "s" in the same sentence. Let's correct that first: Although he always trie d hard, he never succeed ed . If the second sentence must start with "however", then you'll have to use this: However hard he tried, he never succeeded.

  • You have a past marker "d" and a present marker "s" in the same sentence.
  • Let's correct that first: Although he always trie d hard, he never succeed ed .
  • If the second sentence must start with "however", then you'll have to use this: However hard he tried, he never succeeded.
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You have a past marker "d" and a present marker "s" in the same sentence.

Let's correct that first:

Although he always tried hard, he never succeeded.

If the second sentence must start with "however", then you'll have to use this:

However hard he tried, he never succeeded.

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