Conjunctions Questions Medium
The conjunctive adverb 'however' is used to show contrast or contradiction between two ideas in a sentence. It is often used to introduce a contrasting statement or to provide an alternative perspective. 'However' is typically placed at the beginning of a sentence, followed by a comma. For example, "I wanted to go to the party, however, I had to study for my exam." In this sentence, 'however' is used to introduce the contrasting idea that the speaker couldn't attend the party due to their need to study.