He didn't go to class; therefore, he failed.
The water main broke and therefore, no one could take a shower.
I lost my job, so therefore, I could not pay my bills.
You can use "therefore" to show a conclusion or result from a previous statement. For example, "She studied hard every day; therefore, she received top marks on her exam."
he was not listening, therefore I shouted at him. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
If you learned the Earth has gravity, would you therefore deduce that objects will fall to the ground when dropped?If a child burned his finger when touching the gas flame on a stove, would you therefore expect the child would understand any source of flame could burn?
The statement could be: "Provide a concise summary of the sentence."
Sure! "The test results were inconclusive, therefore further analysis is needed."
One example of using understatement in a sentence could be: "I suppose winning the lottery isn't too bad." This downplays the excitement or significance of winning the lottery, conveying the idea with less emphasis than usual.
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she had diabetes, therefore, she could not eat sugar
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The sentence "As I was sick, therefore I could not go there" is grammatically correct, but the use of both "as" and "therefore" is redundant. You could say, "I was sick, so I could not go there" or "Because I was sick, I could not go there."
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Vacant means Empty, therefore, a sentence you could use is: "The parking-lot is completely vacant."
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I disemboweled myself.