Walking in Wind
what's the difference between but and however?
28 févr. 2011 01:57
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Small children don't laugh when you say "however."
28 février 2011
When used as synonyms, the difference is 'but' is informal and used in spoken English, 'however' is formal and used in written English. Punctuation is also different ('I'd like to, but I can't' and 'I'd like to; however, I can't'). There is no other real difference if they are used as synonyms.
2 mars 2011
When used as synonyms, the difference is 'but' is informal and used in spoken English, 'however' is formal and used in written English. Punctuation is also different ('I'd like to, but I can't' and 'I'd like to; however, I can't'). There is no other real difference if they are used as synonyms.
2 mars 2011
Conjunction (in this case) vs Adverb
28 février 2011
""But" implies a major difference in the expected result, whereas "However" informs the reader/listener to pay attention to something that may only be a slight variation of what is expected. example, "Not this but that" makes sense... "It clears your blackheads "however" it can also cause skin rashes and other side effects"
28 février 2011
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