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1."It is not always necessary,however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

‘However’ can be used to join two simple sentences to make a compound sentence.

But in (1) there is a mistake while using the punctuation "however", and the comma after "necesssary".

This is corrected by using semicolon and comma like this

"It is always not always necessary; however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

This is OK to me, and I have no doubt here.

2."It is always not always necessary, however, when we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

I think there are two mistakes here. The first is, using comma before necessary and the other is after conjuctive adverb a subordinate clause is used.

Here is my question. Can we use a subordinate conjunction after the conjunctive adverb?

1."It is not always necessary,however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

‘However’ can be used to join two simple sentences to make a compound sentence.

But in (1) there is a mistake while using the punctuation "however", and the comma after "necesssary".

This is corrected by using semicolon and comma like this

"It is always not necessary; however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

This is OK to me, and I have no doubt here.

2."It is always not necessary, however, when we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

I think there are two mistakes here. The first is, using comma before necessary and the other is after conjuctive adverb a subordinate clause is used.

Here is my question. Can we use a subordinate conjunction after the conjunctive adverb?

1."It is not always necessary,however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

‘However’ can be used to join two simple sentences to make a compound sentence.

But in (1) there is a mistake while using the punctuation "however", and the comma after "necesssary".

This is corrected by using semicolon and comma like this

"It is not always necessary; however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

This is OK to me, and I have no doubt here.

2."It is not always necessary, however, when we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

I think there are two mistakes here. The first is, using comma before necessary and the other is after conjuctive adverb a subordinate clause is used.

Here is my question. Can we use a subordinate conjunction after the conjunctive adverb?

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1."It is always not necessary**always necessary, however**however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

‘However’ can be used to join two simple sentences to make a compound sentence. 

But in (1) there is a mistake while using the punctuation, that is "however", and the comma after "necesssary".This

This is corrected by using semicolon and comma like this "It is always not necessary; however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".This

"It is always not necessary; however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

This is OK to me, and hereI have no doubt to mehere.

2."It is always not necessary, however, when we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

I think there are totwo mistakes here one. The first is by, using comma before necessary and the other is after conjuctive adverb a subordinate clause is used. 

Here is my question. Can we use a subordinate conjunction after the conjunctive adverb?

1."It is always not necessary**, however**, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

‘However’ can be used to join two simple sentences to make a compound sentence. But in (1) there is a mistake while using the punctuation, that is "however" and the comma after "necesssary".This is corrected by using semicolon and comma like this "It is always not necessary; however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".This is OK to me, and here no doubt to me.

2."It is always not necessary, however, when we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

I think there are to mistakes here one is by using comma before necessary and other is after conjuctive adverb a subordinate clause is used. Here is my question. Can we use a subordinate conjunction after the conjunctive adverb?

1."It is not always necessary,however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

‘However’ can be used to join two simple sentences to make a compound sentence. 

But in (1) there is a mistake while using the punctuation "however", and the comma after "necesssary".

This is corrected by using semicolon and comma like this

"It is always not necessary; however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

This is OK to me, and I have no doubt here.

2."It is always not necessary, however, when we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

I think there are two mistakes here. The first is, using comma before necessary and the other is after conjuctive adverb a subordinate clause is used. 

Here is my question. Can we use a subordinate conjunction after the conjunctive adverb?

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Nandy
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Can we use a subordinate conjunction after the conjunctive adverb?

1."It is always not necessary**, however**, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

‘However’ can be used to join two simple sentences to make a compound sentence. But in (1) there is a mistake while using the punctuation, that is "however" and the comma after "necesssary".This is corrected by using semicolon and comma like this "It is always not necessary; however, we use it to link two parts of that instrument".This is OK to me, and here no doubt to me.

2."It is always not necessary, however, when we use it to link two parts of that instrument".

I think there are to mistakes here one is by using comma before necessary and other is after conjuctive adverb a subordinate clause is used. Here is my question. Can we use a subordinate conjunction after the conjunctive adverb?