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Nicky Couture Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Does this sentence make sense?

However, even when I lack sleep, I never feel fatigue or tired, and I most definately do not rely on sleeping pills.

Are the commas in the correct place and is it good to start a sentence with however?
  

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Nicky Couture However, even when I lack sleep, I never feel fatigue or tired, and I most defin i tely do not rely on sleeping pills. Are the commas in the correct place and is it good to start a sentence with however? I think all the commas are OK, and I don't know of any rule against the use of "however" at the beginning of a sentence - providing the context allows it.

  • Nicky Couture However, even when I lack sleep, I never feel fatigue or tired, and I most defin i tely do not rely on sleeping pills.
  • Are the commas in the correct place and is it good to start a sentence with however?
  • I think all the commas are OK, and I don't know of any rule against the use of "however" at the beginning of a sentence - providing the context allows it.
  • "I never feel fatigue or tired" sounds a bit weird, though, since "fatigue" is a noun and "tired" an adjective.
  • Moreover, they mean the same thing.
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Nicky CoutureHowever, even when I lack sleep, I never feel fatigue or tired, and I most definitely do not rely on sleeping pills.

Are the commas in the correct place and is it good to start a sentence with however?

I think all the commas are OK, and I don't know of any rule against the use of "however" at the beg
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Yes, I will do the same!

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