It is used to connect a cause and effect - either in the same sentence or sentences which follow one another.
Australia officially uses British-English.The correct spelling in British-English (and therefore in Australia) is centre.In American-English, the correct spelling is center. American-English is considered incorrect in British-English countries.
The correct spelling is "therefore." It is used to show a conclusion or consequence. "Therefor" is an older, less common variant that means "for that purpose."
He caught a cold from the draft coming in the window. This sentence uses the correct homophone.
It delivers the correct number of seeds to the correct depth and with the correct spacing for an optimal crop.
Depending on the context, correct is already a verb. For example, the action "to correct someone" or "to correct spelling" is an action and therefore a verb.
The correct past participle of "write" is "written." Therefore, the correct phrase would be "Have you written?"
Yes, there is a verb and and a noun and they are in the same tense therefore it is gramatically correct.
the meaning of exposure draft, types, uses and application
That is the correct spelling of employs (hires workers, or uses).
To keep your body healthy and at correct weight
That is the correct spelling of pipe, which has a number of uses.
They are both correct. Note: Cambridge uses British English.