ADVERBIAL CONJUNCTIONS ; however, = contrast ; otherwise
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ADVERBIAL CONJUNCTIONS
Remember the adverbial conjunctions by
the expression: HOT SHOT CAT.
Writers use them to join two independent
clauses to make a compound sentence.
; however, = contrast
; otherwise, = contrast
; therefore, = a result
; similarly, = comparison
; hence, = a result
; on the other hand, = contrast
; then = time order
; consequently, = a result
; also, = addition
; thus = a result
EX: I had never won before;
therefore, I was delighted to
win the doorprize.
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