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Jason Roberts Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I don't really understand "However".

How do I use it?
  

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Hello. Jason—and welcome to English Forums. Your question is quite vague and general, so I can give you only a vague and general answer: 'however' as a conjunction can be preceded only by a semicolon or a full stop, and it must be followed by a comma.

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  • Jason—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Your question is quite vague and general, so I can give you only a vague and general answer: 'however' as a conjunction can be preceded only by a semicolon or a full stop, and it must be followed by a comma.
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Hello. Jason—and welcome to English Forums.

Your question is quite vague and general, so I can give you only a vague and general answer: 'however' as a conjunction can be preceded only by a semicolon or a full stop, and it must be followed by a comma.
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Hmmm... What does "however" mean for you? Dictionaries can't help me.
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Oh, thanks. I use a concise dictionary that's why I coudn't understand it clearly.

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