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Conjunctive Adverbs (join independent clauses into one sentence (Finally,…
Conjunctive Adverbs
join independent clauses into one sentence
Finally
at the end; at last; after a long time
I saved money all year; finally, I can buy a car.
I waited all week for this moment; finally, it's here.
However
but; used when connecting two contrasting sentences
There are many history books; however, none of them may be accurate.
The toy store had many stuffed animals; however, it did not have the one my daughter wanted.
Otherwise
to indicate that if something doesn't happen, there may be a different situation
The law does not permit drinking and driving anytime; otherwise, there would be many more accidents.
We have to advertise our store; otherwise, some people may not know we're open now.
Then
at that time; in that case; used to indicate what will or should happen next
The baby fell asleep; then, the doorbell rang.
I was having a good time; then, it was time to leave.
Therefore
because of that
The due date for the final paper has passed; therefore, I could not submit mine on time.
I didn't study for the test; therefore, I failed it.
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a comma (,) after it.
put a semicolon (;) before it and