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Definitions from the WebConjunctive AdverbA conjunctive adverb is a word that connects two independent clauses or sentences and shows the relationship between them. It functions both as a conjunction and an adverb. Senses and Usages:1. Contrast:Usage: to show a contrast or opposition between ideas. Example Sentence: She studied hard for the exam; however, she still failed to pass. 2. Cause and Effect:Usage: to express cause and effect relationships. Example Sentence: The roads were slippery; thus, the accident occurred. 3. Time and Sequence:Usage: to indicate time, sequence, or an order of events. Example Sentence: He woke up late; consequently, he missed the bus. 4. Comparison:Usage: to compare or make a comparison between two ideas. Example Sentence: She sings better than her sister; moreover, she plays the guitar. 5. Emphasis and Addition:Usage: to add emphasis or include additional information. Example Sentence: I am not interested in politics; nonetheless, I always stay informed. Related Products:Find related books about conjunctive adverbs on Amazon: Amazon Search: Conjunctive Adverbs | ||||
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