Example: Solar flares were disrupting our GPS's satellite; therefore, we had to depend on our own sense of direction.
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Yes. Therefore is usually used at the start of a sentence, to indicate a concluding idea or thought. The comma following it is used as a pause, separating the connecting word from the idea or thought. Strangely enough, a comma is not used in my sentence above because " Therefore " is used as the subject of the verb is, rather than used as a connecting word to a previous idea or statement.
If this is the question I just had, then the bolded word is "Clarinet", and therefore is an appositive.
And is a coordinating conjunction; therefore it should never begin a sentence. Ironically, though, the preceding sentence is correct because and is used as a word, not as a conjunction.
Refer to your question. A question is a sentence and your sentence used the word "assault" in it. Therefore, you answered your own question.
I do not use a comma before and after that word, therefore you will not see it in any sentence I have written.
Basically, any word can be used in the beginning of a sentence.
No, it is not in the dictionary therefore it is not a word.
I am allergic to dogs, therefore we are not getting one.
i live in a house, therefore i am not homeless.
Either a comma or a semi colon can be used, depending on the rest of the sentence.
this is my home work, therefore I need to do it at home