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conjunctive adverbs

A conjunctive adverb is an adverb or adverbial phrase that links two clauses. It shows a relation between two sequential independent clauses.

Compound Sentences

In this lesson, we will study compound sentences and learn how to create them by joining two or more independent clauses together.

 

Since vs. Hence

'Since' and 'hence' talk about reasons and results. In this lesson, we will learn their similarities and differences.

 

Compound-complex Sentences

A compound-complex sentence is comprised of at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. Let's get to know it in detail!

 

Independent Clauses

Independent clauses can stay alone and they are used as a whole meaningful sentence. In this lesson, we will learn about them.

 

Although vs. However

'Although' and 'however' express the meaning 'despite.' In this lesson, we will learn their uses, differences, and similarities.

 

Still

Ladies and gentlemen, this time, we're gonna lecture you about the different grammatical functions of 'still'. Well, wanna join me?

 

Though vs. However

'Though' and 'however' function as contrasting words. In this lesson, we will learn their uses, differences, and similarities.

 

Run-on Sentences

Run-on sentences are special types of sentences that are not actually correct ones. In this lesson, you will learn how to fix them.

 

Although vs. Nonetheless

'Although' and 'nonetheless' are synonyms. In this lesson, we will discover their similarities and differences.

 

Conjunctive Adverbs

As their name requires, conjunctive adverbs are used to connect two clauses. They can be moved around in the sentence. So, read the article to learn the rules.

 
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