When do you use however in a sentence?
When do you use however in a sentence? You use however to contrast two things that are different or contradictory (one is black, but the other is white). However means “but.” “However” is more formal than “but.” The second difference is that “however” can start a sentence. To start a sentence with “but” is not very elegant, is it? But you will see it many times. What does " have not received a reply " mean? "Have not received a reply" is to call someone to task as if you were the boss of that person and you are discussing...