5. Contrast = Conjunções adversativas
HOWEVER
“no entanto“, “entretanto“, “contudo” ou “todavia“
• This trip will be amazing, however, it is very dangerous.
• It's a risky business, however, I have to try.
• She needs some new shoes, however, she can't afford
them right now.
• NOTE: In these examples, the word “however” is between commas.
6. Contrast = Conjunções adversativas
HOWEVER
“no entanto“, “entretanto“, “contudo” ou “todavia“
• I can’t make it to the party. My husband will be attending, however.
• The union came up with a plan. The government wants to
renegotiate, however.
• Camping in the summer is fun. You must remember to use
sunscreen, however.
• (+formal)
7. Practice
Make sentences using however
1. New car / no money
2. Stay longer / appointment
3. Show / tickets sold out
4. Work to do / too tired
8. Contrast = Conjunções adversativas
HOWEVER (Advanced use)
• I will assist however I can. (do jeito que; da maneira que)
• Decorate it however you like. (do jeito que; da maneira que)
NOTE: no commas!
• You’re just learning the first steps. Do it however you know.
• Most of construction workers in Brazil have no technical basis. They build and
rebuild our houses however they think.
• You cannot be a good cooker making the recipes however you imagine. You’d
better follow cooking books instructions.
9. Contrast = Conjunções adversativas
HOWEVER (Advanced use)
If you use however at the beginning of a sentence it means “in whatever
manner,” “to whatever extent,” or “no matter how.”
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the
results.
However you decide we will do the job.
However you like me to dress, I’ll do the opposite.
10. Nevertheless
(mesmo assim; ainda assim)
• Competition was tough last year. Nevertheless, our sales increased.
• He has a bad disciplinary record and has missed a lot of games.
Nevertheless, he’s a great player.
• It was very stormy. Nevertheless , we went fishing.
• It is widely accepted that Churchill was a great wartime leader.
Nevertheless, he lost the 1945 general election.
NOTE: Nonetheless is used in the same way, but it’s quite formal
11. Nevertheless
(mesmo assim; ainda assim)
• Many know that too much sugar is bad for health. Nevertheless, many
continue to eat a lot of it every day.
• There are several serious problems with the car. Nevertheless, we will have to
use it to drive to work this week.
12. Either ... or (ou...ou)
Neither ... nor (nem...nem)
The storm is coming. Either you go right now or stay here.
She doesn't speak either English or Portuguese.
She speaks neither English nor Portuguese.
13. 1. This is my offer. You ___ take it ___ leave it.
2. When I go to the restaurant, I eat ___ fish ___ roast chicken. These
are my favorite meals.
3. His father believed ___ his son ___ his friend. He thought that both
were lying.
4. In this game, you __ win __ lose. It depends on you.
5. ___ Sue ___ Sara will help you with your homework. They are both
busy at the moment.
14. Either (nenhum)
Neither (nenhum)
NOTE: Never negativate the same sentence twice!
I didn't like either of the choices.
I liked neither of the choices.
I don't think much of either of the candidates.
15. 1. She didn't like _____ of them.
2. Doesn't she like _____ of them?
3. I'm sorry, but I couldn't contact______ of them.
4. _____ of them told me about it so I didn't go.
5. Did you manage to speak to _____ of them by any chance?
6. If _____ of them can come, I'll be upset- I hope at least one turns up.