Bob was very absent-minded, consequently he forgot his homework at school.
The students looked absentminded.
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.
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 kids were allowed to swim in the lagoon after they finished their homework.
The students looked absentminded.
Our teacher gives out homework assignments as though they are a sentence.
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.
I will do my homework always.
Languidly, she did her homework.
He wouldn't do his homework.
i was ineffectively right when i did my homework
I use an encyclopedia to do my homework.
Your homework is acceptably late.
Example sentence - He completed his homework with adequate effort.
I like to use this website to find sentences for my homework.
i was conequently bored round my friends yesterday