I wanted to go for a run; however, I decided to do yoga instead because it was raining outside, and therefore I needed an indoor workout option.
You can also use a semicolon when you join two independent clauses together with one of the following conjunctive adverbs (adverbs that join independent clauses): however, moreover, therefore, consequently, otherwise, nevertheless, thus, etc. For example: I am going home; moreover, I intend to stay there. It rained heavily during the afternoon; however, we managed to have our picnic anyway. They couldn't make it to the summit and back before dark; therefore, they decided to camp for the night.
Yes, "therefore" can also be spelled as "therefor".
Correct Semicolon UseJudy wanted to go to the dance; however, the snow on the roads made them too slick and dangerous.
Some really good connectives include "in addition," "furthermore," "however," "similarly," and "therefore." "Anyway" can also be used as a connective to transition to a new topic or to indicate a shift in focus.
To switch the gender to a girl, you can simply refer to the person as "she" instead of "he" and use feminine pronouns and descriptive words. For example, instead of saying "he is tall," you could say "she is tall." Make sure you also use the appropriate feminine name and adjust any other gender-specific language accordingly.
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Yes; some people also chose to use a semi-colon (;) instead of the comma (,).
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You can also use a semicolon when you join two independent clauses together with one of the following conjunctive adverbs (adverbs that join independent clauses): however, moreover, therefore, consequently, otherwise, nevertheless, thus, etc. For example: I am going home; moreover, I intend to stay there. It rained heavily during the afternoon; however, we managed to have our picnic anyway. They couldn't make it to the summit and back before dark; therefore, they decided to camp for the night.
They do not have to, however bombs are an effective weapon for destroying the enemy and therefore are usually used. But for instance if neither group had bombs, then obviously they would not be used. Also if it was say a paintball war you have an example there.
Sabotage is also a verb. For example "to sabotage something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Milk is an example of an emulsified colloid of liquid and fat. Colloid solutions are also called collodial suspensions, and therefore, milk is an example of a suspension.
Yes, however not all quadratic equations can easily be solved by factoring, sometimes you can factor and sometimes it is easier to use the quadratic formula. Example: x2 + 4x + 4 This can be easily factored to (x + 2)(x +2) Therefore the answer is -2 by setting x +2 = 0 and solving for x This can be done using the quadratic equation and you would get the same results, however, it was much faster to factor instead.
The expression, " As for myself, I ... " also, " In my opinion ...", " I believe ...."
An easy way to know whether to use me or I is to change the sentence by dropping the other subject. (take out Thae Simone) Example: They sent ME to the contest. You wouldn't say they sent I to the contest. Therefore, you would use me. Also, the use of I implies that you are doing the action and not the recipiant of another action. Example of I: Jean and I went to the store. Example of me: They went to the store with Jean and me.