You use "therefore" to indicate a logical consequence or conclusion after presenting a statement or argument. It is commonly used to show the relationship between two ideas or propositions.
He didn't go to class; therefore, he failed.The water main broke and therefore, no one could take a shower.I lost my job, so therefore, I could not pay my bills.
If you learned the Earth has gravity, would you therefore deduce that objects will fall to the ground when dropped?If a child burned his finger when touching the gas flame on a stove, would you therefore expect the child would understand any source of flame could burn?
Sure! "The test results were inconclusive, therefore further analysis is needed."
Some good transition words for an eighth grader to use in their writing include: "however," "on the other hand," "meanwhile," "therefore," "in conclusion," "furthermore," "thus," and "similarly."
The philosopher who stated "I think therefore I am" is RenΓ© Descartes. This famous philosophical quote is from his work "Discourse on the Method" published in 1637.
A comma is not typically used before "therefore." However, a comma may be used after "therefore" to separate it from the rest of the sentence when it is starting the clause.
this is my home work, therefore I need to do it at home
He was injured and therefore unable to play in the final round.
Therefore, instead of turning at Faber Street, she crossed it.
we use it in sentences like the word 'because' or 'therefore' we use that in a logical argument
You live on it, therefore, it is important.
Well, the best way I can answer this question is to provide an example. I am providing an example; therefore, I am answering the question. I am answering the question; therefore, you have learned how to use therefore. Hope this helps. Therefore is used as a transition to connect two clauses and so generally, a semi-colon proceeds it and a comma follows it. Another example could be: I haven't eaten in days, therefore, I am starving.
use phrases such as due to, this is why and therefore. if you do these things u will succed
Iggle Piggle wandered around therefore he could see Upsy Daisy
Women is plural, it means more than one, therefore use have:The women have nice carsWoman is singular, it means one, therefore use has:The woman has a nice car
You use it to show the effect of causes. EX: I laughed at the funeral therefore I was kicked out. The easiest way to figure if it's the right word is to replace it with "for that reason" EX: I laughed at the funeral and for that reason I was kicked out. The use of the word therefore will make you seem pompous though so try to not use it unless your paper fits that demographic.
You should use 'therefore' when you are writing a conclusion to something you are describing. So.. you may state one or more facts about a subject and then start a sentence after the facts with: 'Therefore, this means...' or 'Therefore, the conclusion to this debate is...' When you use 'in addition' you are basically saying 'as well as this...' So you could put... 'In addition to these facts...' Sorry if you don't understand this! Hopefully someone will improve the answer. (: