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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

The use of I

In a sentence such as this

"I feel that the result reflects his ability however am also sure that they will achieve..."

Would I need to use I after however? Or could it be left as it is?
  

Top answer

" This has the feeling of two independent clauses, and the second one needs its subject.

  • " This has the feeling of two independent clauses, and the second one needs its subject.
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3 Answers
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In this particular case, I'd repeat the "I."
This has the feeling of two independent clauses, and the second one needs its subject.
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Hi,

'However' is not a conjunction.
Say
eg "I feel that the result reflects his ability. However I am also sure that they will achieve..."
eg "I feel that the resul
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I agree with Clive. With "however," the full stop is required in this construction.

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