Want this question answered?
yes, if you use it in the middle of a sentence
Is what a connective?
Yes my teacher gave me it for use in homework about connectives!
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
No, "unfortunately" is not a connective. It is an adverb used to indicate something negative or regretful. Connectives, on the other hand, are words or phrases that link different parts of a sentence or connect different sentences together.
i want to know about connective that use with compound complex
They had a small brunch, which was subsequently followed by a large lunch.
Subsequently
yes, if you use it in the middle of a sentence
Sure! Some time connective words include: first, then, next, later, meanwhile, afterwards, finally, before, after, while, as soon as, during, now, immediately, at the moment, subsequently, eventually, in the meantime, in the end, and earlier.
Those shoes belong to my friend but I don't know who those shoes belong to. Connective word = but
afterwards; subsequently
No. replace 'subsequently' there with 'currently.'
A sequencing connective is a connective you would usually use in a list or maybe some instructions, here are some sequencing connectives: next then first,second,third.... meanwhile after before eventually finally last
Is what a connective?
Yes, you can use a connective after a semicolon to link two independent clauses or to show a relationship between two related ideas. For example: "She finished her work; therefore, she could relax."
No, 'it' is a pronoun and it is not a connective.