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In grammar, there are several classes of connectives. The two main classes are "conjunctions" and "conjunctive adverbs." "Prepositions" constitute a third class, fulfilling a similar role within ...
In each item below, the sentence contains a highlighted conjunction expressing a time relationship, followed by a conjunctive adverb in parentheses. In the blank box under each item, rewrite the ...
It was a warm, sunny day; we spent the afternoon in the park. If a conjunctive adverb is used to link two sentences, a semicolon must be used before the conjunctive adverb and the conjunctive ...
Ken Peng from Malaysia writes: What are linking adverbs - please give me some examples - and are they also called conjunctive adverbs? Xiao Ling from China writes: I'm having difficulty ...
Do NOT use a semi-colon with a conjunction. Ex: Tom ate breakfast; and then he left. Use semi-colons before (and commas after) conjunctive adverbs that come between two sentences. Ex: Unemployment was ...
It was a warm, sunny day; we spent the afternoon in the park. If a conjunctive adverb is used to link two sentences, a semicolon must be used before the conjunctive adverb and the conjunctive ...
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