Conjunctions

Using However and Nevertheless in English

Using However and Nevertheless in English


We can express a contrast by using the adverbs however and nevertheless with two sentences.  They are always followed by a comma.

Example Sentences

  • He was feeling very ill. However, he went to school.
  • Some people disagree with this idea, however, it’s never been proven right.
  • She is not our best worker, but nevertheless she tries very hard.
  • The weather was sunny; however, we didn’t go outside.
  • Samuel works a lot, but nevertheless he hasn’t any money.
  • She is the best student in school. However, she doesn’t do homeworks on time.
  • My friends wanted to go outside. Nevertheless, it is raining.


  • I really enjoyed that movie. Nevertheless, I prefer the book.
  • However you need to, just be there in time.
  • She is tired; nevertheless, She must finish her homework.
  • She is not our best worker. Nevertheless, she tries very hard.
  • It’s raining very hard today. However, let’s go out and enjoy ourselves!
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