Bob was very absent-minded, consequently he forgot his homework at school.
The students looked absentminded.
This sentence contains the word "foyer" but not in a way which meets the requirements of your homework.
when i was asked to retrieve my sister's homework, i sighed
The word 'consequently' means:the action resulting of another action.e.g. As 'A' has happened, 'B' will happen.Some sentences are:The boy forgot his raincoat on a rainy day. Consequently, he got soaked.She ate more than usual at dinner - consequently, she was bloated.He forgot his entry ticket to the cinema. Consequently, he couldn't watch the film anymore.Only use 'consequently' at the beginning of a sentence or phrase.i.e. Examples 1 and 3 use it at the beginning of another sentence, and Example 2 uses it after a hyphen (dash).Hope that helps.
My brother knows how to importune me to get help with his math homework.
The students looked absentminded.
Our teacher gives out homework assignments as though they are a sentence.
I will do my homework always.
Yes, "consequently" can be used in the middle of a sentence. For example: "She didn't study for the exam; consequently, she failed." It can also be used at the beginning or end of a sentence depending on the desired emphasis.
Languidly, she did her homework.
He wouldn't do his homework.
Example sentence - He completed his homework with adequate effort.
i was ineffectively right when i did my homework
I use an encyclopedia to do my homework.
Your homework is acceptably late.
I like to use this website to find sentences for my homework.
I cheated, and used 'WikiAnswers' , in order to copy this sentence for my homework!