Furthermore is an adverb.
Furthermore, my phone will be off the hook for the rest of the day.
The initial results were promising; furthermore, additional research is needed to validate these findings.
She was an excellent student; furthermore, she was always willing to help her classmates.
No, the word 'furthermore' is an adverb, meaning in addition to what has already been said.Example: Jack has graduated with honors, and furthermore has found a new job.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Jack has graduated with honors and he has a new job. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Jack' in the second part of the sentence)
You can use "furthermore" to add additional information or support to a sentence. For example, "She was skilled at math; furthermore, she also excelled in science."
She donated money to the charity.
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She was an excellent student; furthermore, she was always willing to help her classmates.
Here's a few sentences with "furthermore:" Tom's favorite word is "furthermore." Mary shouted "furthermore" for no reason. He looked up "furthermore" in the dictionary. I can't think of a sentence with the word "furthermore" in it. ! ----------------- Nevermore would the raven say, "Furthermore".
And furthermore... The farther you go, the further you will get!
The cave was disgusting, furthermore it was freezing.
You did not do the service you promised. Furthermore, I will not being paying this bill.
Furthermore, I apologize for any skipping tracks
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Furthermore, exemplification is selective: a sample does not exemplify all of its properties (size, shape, aesthetic value etc.) but only those for which it is a symbol.
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"There are too many rabbits in the forest. Henceforward a bounty will be paid for them."