Common questions

Is anyway and anyhow the same?

Is anyway and anyhow the same?

As adverbs the difference between anyway and anyhow is that anyway is (obsolete) in any way while anyhow is (manner) in any way or manner whatever.

What is some how?

: in one way or another not known or designated : by some means we’ll manage somehow.

Is anyway rude?

Using the word anyway at the beginning of the sentence can appear to be impolite at times. How polite or impolite the word sounds might depend on the speaker’s voice. It also depends on the person you are speaking to. You will notice that the speaker uses the word anyway.

Is anyhow grammatically correct?

If you want to avoid debate or write in a formal tone, use the standard anyway. But if you don’t mind sounding informal, or if you are aiming for a down-to-earth tone like Clyde Haberman’s, it’s okay to use anyways. It is a word—a nonstandard, colloquial, informal word—that some people won’t like to see.

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Is somehow one or two words?

Somehow means “in a way that is not known or specified,” and somewhere means “in/to a place that is not known or specified.” Below are some example sentences with somehow and somewhere. Sally somehow managed to find her earring in the sand. It will all work out somehow.

What does feeling somehow mean?

feel somehow about someone or something to have ideas, opinions, or reactions regarding someone or something. How do you feel about Sally?

Is reiterate a rude word?

“To Reiterate” This phrase is simply unnecessary and can come off as a bit rude, especially if you put it in a first email to someone. If you’re typing “to reiterate” in an email, it’s because you assume the recipient didn’t understand your message the first time.

Do you put comma after anyway?

If the word “anyway” is placed after a sentence’s initial clause, you should place a semi-colon before it instead of a comma. The word takes no comma before it if placed at the beginning or end of a sentence. If, however, it comes in between the subject and verb of the sentence, you do need a comma before “anyway.”

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Is it anyhow or Anyhowly?

There is no plural form for these words that function both as conjunctive adverbs and independent adverbs. When used as an adverb, the word ‘anyhow’ refers to something done in a disorderly manner.

Do you need a comma after somehow?

“Somehow” is an adverb. It is usually placed close to the verb it is describing and can be used without commas as a regular adverb. As the sentence is written now, no commas are necessary.

What is somehow abbreviation?

For instance, when someone says something horrible about someone without any basis, someone can write SMH to mean “so much hate.” It can also be used to express partial agreement to a statement, as in “somehow.”

Do we use comma after somehow?