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- adverbs - Is but nonetheless correct? - English Language Learners . . .
Does the following example work? She is sad but nonetheless beautiful How do I analyse the above sentences, please? Do "but" and "nonetheless" have different meanings in these sentences? I would also appreciate if someone told me how I would punctuate sentences having "but" and "nonetheless" used like that
- synonyms - Difference between nevertheless and nonetheless - English . . .
The Age of ‘Nevertheless’ Historically, the most striking difference between nevertheless and nonetheless is how much older nevertheless is Samuel Johnson includes it in his original Dictionary of the English Language (1756): NEVERTHELESS ad [never the less ] Notwithstanding that Bacon That last notation means that Johnson found an instance of the word in Francis Bacon’s works
- word choice - Nonetheless or none the less? - English Language . . .
This question comes from this ELL post (about putting the word nonetheless at the end of a sentence) Per Cambridge dictionary, "Nonetheless" should be in the form of one word So, is it unaccept
- nonetheless, none the less, and nevertheless - WordReference Forums
Yet here you clearly could not change none the less to nonetheless, nevertheless, or however, without altering the spring of the sense and causing people to expect another complete sentence
- How to use nevertheless and nonetheless? [duplicate]
Nonetheless and nevertheless (which mean the same, incidentally) are always adverbs, and may appear in many adverb niches: Nevertheless, he passed the exam (comma optional) He nevertheless passed the exam He passed the exam nevertheless Whereas in spite of (equivalent to despite, which falutes slightly higher) is a preposition,
- word choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
This usage of "however" is not a conjunction and using "but", "nevertheless", or "nonetheless" instead would change the meaning of the sentence There are many other people more suited to the task
- What is the difference between the usage of nevertheless and . . .
Google dictionary says that "nevertheless" should be used in the first sentence and "nonetheless" should be used in the second one The meaning of "nonetheless" is given as: in spite of that; nevertheless Does this mean that both the words can be used interchangeably? For some reason "nonetheless misleading" seems inappropriate
- synonyms - Usage of nonetheless and nevertheless - English Language . . .
The correct word to use in this situation is nonetheless, although it sounds somewhat awkward to my ear: I want to talk to you nonetheless A more idiomatic alternative would be to use the word regardless: I want to talk to you regardless I don't believe that nevertheless is idiomatic here Nevertheless is usually used as a clause-initial adverb, and doesn't fall naturally at the end of a
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