What is at least correct in terms thereof: Nonetheless or Notwithstanding?
Do some students feel discriminated against when learning hairstyles.
The correct answer is supposed to be. Is it u is correct that can also notwithstanding also be correct (and in what part)? Why isn’t he willing to answer (without proving)? Thank You.
The default function of notwithstanding is a preposition. I like that word “despite”. To the extent that factors that don’t preclude something are used, only that these factors preclude another. What can be done with them? My friends
still have some odd hair, while others come to school with something their parents asked them to do.
And for “notwithstanding” this is a preposition that is “pre-positioned” before the word “rules”. Is “notwithstanding” a proper term for post-position?
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in its second function as adverb is it equated with “nevertheless” and in this adverbial meaning it usually comes after the statement that it qualifies.
However, nevertheless will be a adverb, so it can be inserted into a sentence on its own.
In your case, something standalone needs to be inserted. The first choice is “nevertheless.” In
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In your first example, ” nevertheless ” has the meaning of ” however *
” The school is strict about hair styles; nevertheless, some classes break the rules.
The schools are strict about hairstyles; however, some students break the rules. One can never have an all time long hair.
In your second example ” notwithstanding ” Has more the meaning of ” eventhough ”
Notwithstanding the school’s strict rules about hair styles; some students (still) break the rules.
Even though the school has strict rukes about hairstyles; some students break the rules.
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