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These conjunctions introduce some inference. Examples are: therefore, for, so etc.

Work hard, for nobody can succeed without hard work.
He was lazy, therefore, he failed.

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An illative conjunction is a type of conjunction that shows a conclusion or inference based on the information presented in the previous clause or sentence. It indicates a logical relationship of cause and effect or implication between the two statements it connects. Examples of illative conjunctions include "therefore," "thus," and "consequently."

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