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Thursday, 27 November 2014

How and where to use Nevertheless. When to use nevertheless

Nevertheless:

It is an adverb
It means in spite of something that you have just mentioned.

For example:

1. There is hardly any chance that you will win the match. Nevertheless, it is important that you try.
2. His failure was expected but it is saddening nevertheless.
3. The old software had its problems, but nevertheless it was better than the new one.

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