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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Nevertheless

He lost his job and was upset. Nevertheless, he is managing his family with low/little money.

Have I used "Nevertheless" correctly?

Which one is the correct adjective either "low or little"?

  

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kumenglish Have I used "Nevertheless" correctly? Yes. kumenglish Which one is the correct adjective either "low or little"?

  • kumenglish Have I used "Nevertheless" correctly?
  • Yes.
  • kumenglish Which one is the correct adjective either "low or little"?
  • little CJ
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kumenglishHave I used "Nevertheless" correctly?

Yes.

kumenglishWhich one is the correct adjective either "low or little"?

little

CJ

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kumenglishhe is managing his family

This is strange and unfamiliar. Instead, it would be better to write that he is providing for his family.

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kumenglishHave I used "Nevertheless" correctly?

No. It is supposed to mean "despite that", but what you are saying is that despite losing his job and being upset, he had little money. You have to drop one or the other:

He lost his job and was upset. Now he is getting by on less.

He lost his job and was upset. Nevertheless, he is getting by.

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