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However fast the train may go, a plane is still faster.
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The sentence has incorrect punctuation
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The sentence has correct punctuation.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -When used as a connecting adverb in the middle of a sentence, however must be followed by a comma. Also, you should put a semicolon at the end of the previous clause. This comes right before the word however in most sentences. When however is not the first word in a sentence, it needs a comma before and after it.
Detailed explanation-2: -Use a period (full stop) or a semicolon before “however” when it joins two sentences. Do not use a comma. Using a comma before “however” (or any other conjunctive adverb) is a common writing mistake called a run-on sentence.
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