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A conjunctive is a connecting word used to join clauses or sentences. For example, "I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining" uses "but" as a conjunctive to connect the two ideas. It helps create flow and coherence in writing.

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Is but a conjunctive adverb?

No its not a conjunctive adverb. But is used as coordinate conjunction. conjunctive adverbs are sentence connectors which you put semicolon (;) before it and comma after it (,).


How do you use a semi colon and a conjunctive adverb?

An adjective is used to bring together two independent clauses that are closely related in thought, in a single sentence. A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that does the same thing.


How do you use thus in a conjunctive adverb sentence?

[full sentence]; thus, [full sentence].The meaning of thus shows cause/effect, like so, so you would probably use it in a sentence like you would so. The difference is that thus, being a conjunctive adverb, needs a semicolon before and a comma after when it comes in the middle of a sentence.It was raining, so I took an umbrella. (So is a coordinating conjunction, so it only needs a comma before it.)It was raining; thus, I took an umbrella. (Thus is a conjunctive adverb; thus, it needs a semicolon and a comma to join the two sentences.)


Can you use a comma to replace a conjunction in a compound sentence?

No, but you may be able to use a semicolon. A semicolon and a conjunctive adverb can sometimes take the place of a subordinating conjunction.


What is the conjunctive adverb in the following sentence mom checked the mouse traps again they were empty?

again, they were empty


Where do the semicolons go in this sentence Sandra is away on a canoe trip however Beth is home?

This is an example of the use of however as a conjunctive adverb.The sentence should be punctuated so...Sandra is away on a canoe trip; however, Beth is home.


Can YOU use 'soon' as a contrast conjunctive?

I didn't like to see him soon( although) i had to see him.


What is ingklitik in English?

Ingklitik in English is Conjunctive adverbs !!!!Ingklitik in English is Conjunctive adverbs !!!!


Can you start a sentence with thereby?

Try to avoid using conjunctive adverbs at the beginning of a sentence as their purpose it to join sentences/clauses/phrases together. Conjunctive adverbs include: thereby, however, consequently, hence, therefore, thus, etc. I have seen it used by many authors and professionals although i would suggest avoiding it if you are writing in a formal manner. Cheers :)


Join the following independent clauses. Use a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb. Use a comma after the conjunctive adverb.Sue spent all of her money. She cannot afford to go ice skating?

Sue spent all of her money; sadly, she cannot afford to go ice skating.


What are the conjunctive adverbss?

adjectives


Is instead a subordinating conjunction?

Instead is an adverb, but it can act as a conjunctive adverb where it modifies a clause or previous sentence. (He should have fled. Instead, he tried to fight the fire.)