Sentence: However, Salim studied hard, he did not succeed.

Is this sentence true grammatically or false?

However, Salim studied hard, he did not succeed

Thanks

Salim studied hard, however, he did not succeed.

I think we can also say: Salim studied hard. He did not succeed, however (or though).

Am I right?

I think is better in this way;

Salim studied hard, however, he did not succed.
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‘Though’ seems to be more natural in this sentence, to me anyway.

Lets see what the experts say. :wink:

‘Though’ is be my preferred option too. Let us wait and see experts. : o)

Doing it again. Posting twice. :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

There were two posts regarding this question. I have already given my idea, but I’ll repeat it here.

However (no matter how) hard he studied, Salim usually failed.

Kitos. (No expert.)