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“However” used in a conditional clause?


adjective and adverb clauseDoes “complement clause” exist?independent clause or not?General or Specific? Should the definite article be used?What is a “hollow clause”?Conditional sentences without if type clauseHowever hopefullyConditional clause (then)What does but mean in the phrase “If they but knew it”mixed conditional if clause













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Example: However, I would be able to transfer the money if you would give me your bank account number.



Is it grammatically correct to use adverbs such as "however" in a conditional clause? I personally think it sounds off but I thought I may ask first before making my mind up. I didn't find any articles related to this subject either.










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  • however and the conditional bear no intrinsic relationship to each other.

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Example: However, I would be able to transfer the money if you would give me your bank account number.



Is it grammatically correct to use adverbs such as "however" in a conditional clause? I personally think it sounds off but I thought I may ask first before making my mind up. I didn't find any articles related to this subject either.










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  • however and the conditional bear no intrinsic relationship to each other.

    – Lambie
    2 hours ago













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Example: However, I would be able to transfer the money if you would give me your bank account number.



Is it grammatically correct to use adverbs such as "however" in a conditional clause? I personally think it sounds off but I thought I may ask first before making my mind up. I didn't find any articles related to this subject either.










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Example: However, I would be able to transfer the money if you would give me your bank account number.



Is it grammatically correct to use adverbs such as "however" in a conditional clause? I personally think it sounds off but I thought I may ask first before making my mind up. I didn't find any articles related to this subject either.







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  • however and the conditional bear no intrinsic relationship to each other.

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however and the conditional bear no intrinsic relationship to each other.

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however and the conditional bear no intrinsic relationship to each other.

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However is a marker of contrast, carrying the sense of "despite that" (see Cambridge Dictionaries).



This is a perfectly normal way to use it, provided that it is a statement that follows another, with a meaning that makes however appropriate. It doesn't matter whether it's conditional.






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    However is fine if you introduce a statement that is going to contradict something you've said before.



    I am worried about your if-clause, though.




    However, I would be able to transfer the money if you gave me your bank account number.







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    • From what I know the "if+ would" construction is usable when making a polite request.

      – Rare
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    • Yes, it's often used in that way, in my experience.

      – SamBC
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    • Yes, OMG, that if clause. Admittedly, with many financial institutions, that is the requirement for the procedure known as the "transfer".

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    However is a marker of contrast, carrying the sense of "despite that" (see Cambridge Dictionaries).



    This is a perfectly normal way to use it, provided that it is a statement that follows another, with a meaning that makes however appropriate. It doesn't matter whether it's conditional.






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      However is a marker of contrast, carrying the sense of "despite that" (see Cambridge Dictionaries).



      This is a perfectly normal way to use it, provided that it is a statement that follows another, with a meaning that makes however appropriate. It doesn't matter whether it's conditional.






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        However is a marker of contrast, carrying the sense of "despite that" (see Cambridge Dictionaries).



        This is a perfectly normal way to use it, provided that it is a statement that follows another, with a meaning that makes however appropriate. It doesn't matter whether it's conditional.






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        However is a marker of contrast, carrying the sense of "despite that" (see Cambridge Dictionaries).



        This is a perfectly normal way to use it, provided that it is a statement that follows another, with a meaning that makes however appropriate. It doesn't matter whether it's conditional.







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            However is fine if you introduce a statement that is going to contradict something you've said before.



            I am worried about your if-clause, though.




            However, I would be able to transfer the money if you gave me your bank account number.







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            • From what I know the "if+ would" construction is usable when making a polite request.

              – Rare
              2 hours ago











            • Yes, it's often used in that way, in my experience.

              – SamBC
              1 hour ago











            • Yes, OMG, that if clause. Admittedly, with many financial institutions, that is the requirement for the procedure known as the "transfer".

              – Ed Grimm
              32 mins ago















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            However is fine if you introduce a statement that is going to contradict something you've said before.



            I am worried about your if-clause, though.




            However, I would be able to transfer the money if you gave me your bank account number.







            share|improve this answer























            • From what I know the "if+ would" construction is usable when making a polite request.

              – Rare
              2 hours ago











            • Yes, it's often used in that way, in my experience.

              – SamBC
              1 hour ago











            • Yes, OMG, that if clause. Admittedly, with many financial institutions, that is the requirement for the procedure known as the "transfer".

              – Ed Grimm
              32 mins ago













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            However is fine if you introduce a statement that is going to contradict something you've said before.



            I am worried about your if-clause, though.




            However, I would be able to transfer the money if you gave me your bank account number.







            share|improve this answer













            However is fine if you introduce a statement that is going to contradict something you've said before.



            I am worried about your if-clause, though.




            However, I would be able to transfer the money if you gave me your bank account number.








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            • From what I know the "if+ would" construction is usable when making a polite request.

              – Rare
              2 hours ago











            • Yes, it's often used in that way, in my experience.

              – SamBC
              1 hour ago











            • Yes, OMG, that if clause. Admittedly, with many financial institutions, that is the requirement for the procedure known as the "transfer".

              – Ed Grimm
              32 mins ago

















            • From what I know the "if+ would" construction is usable when making a polite request.

              – Rare
              2 hours ago











            • Yes, it's often used in that way, in my experience.

              – SamBC
              1 hour ago











            • Yes, OMG, that if clause. Admittedly, with many financial institutions, that is the requirement for the procedure known as the "transfer".

              – Ed Grimm
              32 mins ago
















            From what I know the "if+ would" construction is usable when making a polite request.

            – Rare
            2 hours ago





            From what I know the "if+ would" construction is usable when making a polite request.

            – Rare
            2 hours ago













            Yes, it's often used in that way, in my experience.

            – SamBC
            1 hour ago





            Yes, it's often used in that way, in my experience.

            – SamBC
            1 hour ago













            Yes, OMG, that if clause. Admittedly, with many financial institutions, that is the requirement for the procedure known as the "transfer".

            – Ed Grimm
            32 mins ago





            Yes, OMG, that if clause. Admittedly, with many financial institutions, that is the requirement for the procedure known as the "transfer".

            – Ed Grimm
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