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Transitions (within sentences) - Coggle Diagram
Transitions (within sentences)
THEREBY (Similar to Due To but with other structure)
By which
Through which
Through this action something happens
Examples:
The team lost the final game of the season, thereby missing (gerund) the playoffs
Lisa studied for three straight weeks and was thereby able to pass her test.
THEREFORE
To reach a conclusion
Because of that (something already mentioned)
Examples:
I think, therefore I am.
I am well-prepared; there is no reason, therefore, that I should stumble.
THEREIN
In that/what
Into that situation, problem, position, statement
Examples:
The new contract does not allow for extended maternity leave; therein lies the problem for the union, 60% of whose membership is young women.
The tomb, and all the contents therein, were photographed before analysis could begin.
Can be used to begin a sentence
THEREAFTER
After that (specific situation or event)
Examples:
He worked at the university until he retired; thereafter, he took on sporadic work as a consultant.
Can be used to begin a sentence
THEREOF
Of that (something already mentioned)
Examples:
Both parties had their sights focused on the northern regions, especially the demographics thereof, and were preparing for an ad war.
Can be used to begin a sentence
WHEREIN
In that
In what/which way
How
Examples:
The affidavit did not implicitly outline wherein Mr. Smith had broken any laws.
Not very commonly used
WHEREBY
By which
Through which
In accordance with
Examples:
The company introduced a new incentive program whereby all employees were given an equal shot at the bonuses.
HEREBY
With this letter
With this declaration
With this speech (this is what I am doing)
Examples:
Given the present circumstances, I hereby resign as my post as CEO.