rulingbear wrote:
nijat12 wrote:
Ok so can someone explain this:
When the sentence uses the phrase "however" it is about to present a counter point to whatever came before it. However is used as a point of transition to say something which is opposite to what has been stated earlier. Ex:
"John likes Marry, however, Marry likes Tom".
So in the last sentence it says "This fact does not show that environmental regulations promote growth,however , since ____"
Shouldn't the filler oppose
When the sentence uses the phrase "however" it is about to present a counter point to whatever came before it. However is used as a point of transition to say something which is opposite to what has been stated earlier. Ex:
"John likes Marry, however, Marry likes Tom".
So in the last sentence it says "This fact does not show that environmental regulations promote growth,however , since ____"
Shouldn't the filler oppose
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