"I don't like chocolate, therefore I don't eat it."
"Cogito, ergo sum." (I think, therefore I am)
French philosopher René Descartes
Depending on the context, sentence is already a verb For example, "to sentence someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
He was sad. Therefore, I tried to cheer him up.
Yes, you can. Example: Bob is not a human. Therefore, Bob is considered an alien.
Yes, a comma is typically placed after "therefore" when it is used to introduce a clause or to clarify the sentence structure. For example, in the sentence "She was late; therefore, we missed the beginning of the movie," the comma after "therefore" helps to separate it from the following clause. However, if "therefore" is used at the end of a sentence, a comma is not necessary.
You would put the comma before the therefore. for example: I am a girl, therefore I wear make-up and have long hair. (Just an example not all girls wear make-up and have long hair.)
No. Example: "It can therefore be declared that ancestors of modern alligators were present during the time of the dinosaurs."
"Think" in the sentence, "I think; therefore I am."
Example: Solar flares were disrupting our GPS's satellite; therefore, we had to depend on our own sense of direction.
starting a new sentence with therefore is allowed, provided it is a continuation sentence. example: We went to Paris for vacation this summer. The kids wanted to see the Eiffel Tower and taste the croissants. Therefore, we went to the bakery to get the croissants and then to the Eiffel Tower.
Therefore is an adverb meaning for that reason; consequently. Ownership is a noun meaning the act of, or right of possessing something. Example sentence: The ownership of the vehicle is not documented, therefore I won't be putting a down payment on it.
Sentence example: My Grandmother was diagnosed with Cancer, therefore started taking special therapy to kill the cancer cells.
Cats. They are often times independent therefore they think for themselves.