I have no wings, hence I am unable to fly.
Someone spilled water on the floor, hence the person slipped.
Semicolons are typically used before conjunctive adverbs like "hence" in a sentence to join two independent clauses. For example: "She studied hard; hence, she aced the exam."
Hence is a word that means "from this point forward." You could also use the alternate word therefore. It is a conclusion word, as it connects a point to a conclusion. "There are no clouds in the sky, hence there will be lovely weather for picnicking." "She had worked hard all week, hence she expected a paycheck."
The man was very tall, hence, he walked into the low door
Hence they became an organized unit, a nation and no longer a rabble of slaves.
I forgot my book. Hence, I had to share one with a classmate.He lied to the police. Hence, he was arrested for giving false information to an officer.I had a cold. Hence, I didn't feel like talking.
The definition of hence is "as a consequence" or "for this reason." Therefore, something has previously established to use hence. So, let's say that two children were labeled reckless. The following sentence can then be used: The children were constantly breaking fragile objects, hence the label "reckless." I could also say: The children were already labeled reckless, hence the ability to use "hence."
The word 'hence' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. There is no noun form for hence.
The incorrect word is "cats" It should be "cat's" Furthermore, "whiskers" should begin with a capital "W" Hence the sentence should be: My cat's name is Whiskers.
After a long hard life they were taken hence.
It could be a picture, word, symbol or sentence. It's something that triggers a memory or thought, hence the name 'memory trigger'
It is wondrous that she survives without visible means. Ultraviolet light is above the visible spectrum, hence the term.