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Anyhow, somehow, and somewhat?
What's the differences of these words? How to use them? What are actually their meaning (same or not)? Please help me.Thank you so much^^
Jul 24, 2011 6:46 PM
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"Anyhow" is used in the same way as nevertheless.
"I don't know why he didn't come, anyhow, we got by without him."
"Anyhow" can also mean "in any way".
"They came to the game anyhow they could."
"Somehow" is use in the sense of "in some way" - we usually don't know what way exactly.
"I don't know exactly how, but we have to finish this project somehow by Friday."
"Somewhat" is used in the sense of "more or less" or "a little"
"It's somewhat cold in here. Could somebody turn the heat up?"
July 24, 2011
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I would advice you to look it up in a dictionary. They have a lot of good examples on how they are used here:
www.thefreedictionary.com
July 24, 2011
Thank you ^ ^
August 12, 2011
I would advice you to look it up in a dictionary. They have a lot of good examples on how they are used here:thats enaugh..
August 12, 2011
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