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Example: However, I would be able to transfer the money if you would give me your bank account number.

Is it grammatically correct to use adverbs such as "however" in a conditional clause? I personally think it sounds off but I thought I may ask first before making my mind up. I didn't findhaven't found any articles related to this subject either.

Example: However, I would be able to transfer the money if you would give me your bank account number.

Is it grammatically correct to use adverbs such as "however" in a conditional clause? I personally think it sounds off but I thought I may ask first before making my mind up. I didn't find any articles related to this subject either.

Example: However, I would be able to transfer the money if you would give me your bank account number.

Is it grammatically correct to use adverbs such as "however" in a conditional clause? I personally think it sounds off but I thought I may ask first before making my mind up. I haven't found any articles related to this subject either.

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"However" used in a conditional clause?

Example: However, I would be able to transfer the money if you would give me your bank account number.

Is it grammatically correct to use adverbs such as "however" in a conditional clause? I personally think it sounds off but I thought I may ask first before making my mind up. I didn't find any articles related to this subject either.