Similarly, Jordan, (2008) suggests that for inclusion to be successful it would require a flexible approach to teaching.
The pipette is designed similarly to a common drinking straw.
Both mice and cats have sensitive whiskers, and use them similarly, to judge the width of openings.
There is great similitude between the Clark twins.
The two products are similarly priced, but one will last longer.
I could not get an answer from the clerk, and the other applicants were simiarly ignored.
Only when comparing or introducing a point similar to the last one.
these beans similarly nasty (nasty in the same kind of way)
The trick is not to use a semicolon with and, but, yet, or or. When using these to combine 2 sentences, you place a comma before them. IE. sentence, and sentence. sentence but sentence. sentence yet sentence. sentence, or sentence. When using a semicolon to combine 2 sentences, a transition word isn't required but can make the sentence flow more smoothly. These can be words like however, furthermore, moreover, in addition, similarly, etc. IE. sentence; however, sentence. The trick is not to use a semicolon with and, but, yet, or or. When using these to combine 2 sentences, you place a comma before them. IE. sentence, and sentence. sentence but sentence. sentence yet sentence. sentence, or sentence. When using a semicolon to combine 2 sentences, a transition word isn't required but can make the sentence flow more smoothly. These can be words like however, furthermore, moreover, in addition, similarly, etc. IE. sentence; however, sentence.
"Well, of course you can." The word here has no specific meaning, it is more of a mild interjection. The word "anyway" is similarly used as a throw-away word in conversations. Better would be an affirmation / negation such as "Yes", "No", or an emotional "Gee whiz".
You should capitalize if the use applies to a specific congress (US Congress or a similarly named body). Example : "Our class studied the history of congressional assemblies." Example : "The company's directors were called before a Congressional committee."
copy, emulate, the same, similarly,
Afterward shows the order events occurred. Including shows that an element or elements are a part of a group. Similarly shows that two items resemble one another However is used to show an exception. So, your answer is 'similarly'.
The tea was similarly hot as the coffee
She enjoys painting similarly to how her sister enjoys sketching.
Gina likes cake. Similarly, Tommy does too.
Similarly is the adverb of "similar"An example sentence is: They were similarly dressed".
The two products are similarly priced. When they arrived at the school, George and Fred were treated similarly.
Bothgirls were possessed of similarly striking good looks.
*(Similarly can only be an adverb) The soldiers all wore uniforms and so were dressed similarly to each other. The new machine functioned similarly to the old one.
He was similarly affected, in like or similar manner,
The new restaurant offers a wide variety of vegan options; similarly, the food truck down the street has a selection of plant-based dishes.
Similarly means the similarity between two topics or the comparison between two topics.You use it by making it a transition word.For example,'Similarly,Jessica and Emani are bossy'.
Begin the sentence with Likewise, or Similarly,
The brothers each had their own business and each ran their business similarly to each other, except for their motto and ways of attacking a juicy opportunity to business fame and money.