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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.
it is usually act as a transition zone between dense regular connective tissue like tendon and bone. the collagen fibres of cartilage forms a link between these two structures and act as a strong binding force.
Many conifers are dioecious, with separate male and female cones. But even quite primitive plants such as mosses have separate sex parts; but often as a separate life stage; including motile sperm!.
y euglena is called the connecting link between plants and animal
No. The link is between the planet's distance from its star and the period of its orbit.
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."
Likewise is used to link sentences.
"After that" is a transitional phrase used to indicate sequence or progression in a sentence. It serves as a connective to link events or ideas that follow in chronological order.
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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.
Articular ligaments connect bones.They are made up of collagen.
it is usually act as a transition zone between dense regular connective tissue like tendon and bone. the collagen fibres of cartilage forms a link between these two structures and act as a strong binding force.
A connective, or a conjunction as it is more formally known, is a part of speech that connects two words, phrases, or clauses together. That's basically it. The level of complexity, with which I could enter is unbelieveable, however, simply, that's what one is.
Many conifers are dioecious, with separate male and female cones. But even quite primitive plants such as mosses have separate sex parts; but often as a separate life stage; including motile sperm!.
Synonym's for the word link are.. conjoin, fasten, bond, connection, connective any others you need go to dictionary.com! that should help :D
A conjunction is a word or phrase used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence, such as "and," "but," or "or." A connective, on the other hand, is a broader term that refers to any word or phrase used to link ideas or elements in a text, which can include conjunctions as well as other words like "however," "therefore," or "furthermore."