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Okl Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

nevertheless and nonetheless

Hi guys,

what is the difference between nevertheless and nonetheless ? When to use them?

Thanks.
  

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Nevertheless and nonetheless mean the same thing. You can use them when you want to say " despite that " (that = what has been said or done).

  • Nevertheless and nonetheless mean the same thing.
  • You can use them when you want to say " despite that " (that = what has been said or done).
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Nevertheless and nonetheless mean the same thing. You can use them when you want to say "despite that" (that = what has been said or done).
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They have the same meaning, and it's just a matter of personal preference which you use.
I use nevertheless. I don't think I ever use nonetheless.

CJ

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