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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Position of "however" in a sentence

Good day,

recently, my supervisor correct the following sentence:

Both, however, are conceptually different.

She suggested: Both are, however, conceptually different.


What is the difference between the positions of "however"?


Kind regards,

Sabine

  

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You are correct with your sentence. Your supervisor is not correct. com/blog/however-7-sentence-positions-2-uses /

  • You are correct with your sentence.
  • Your supervisor is not correct.
  • com/blog/however-7-sentence-positions-2-uses /
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You are correct with your sentence.

Your supervisor is not correct.

https://esllibrary.com/blog/however-7-sentence-positions-2-uses/

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anonymousWhat is the difference between the positions of "however"?

There is virtually no difference. "however" can float to various positions in that sentence with essentially no change in meaning. Some people may perceive a faint difference in emphasis, and, in a given context, some people may stylistically prefer one position rather than another. Persona

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