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Yes, you can use a connective after a semicolon to link two independent clauses or to show a relationship between two related ideas. For example: "She finished her work; therefore, she could relax."
Roommates maybe?
The total population of the UAE in 2009 was approximately 8.2 million.
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Wow. For any of a gazillion reasons, really. At its most simplistic, the answer to your question is: to satisfy a need. It's when you start expanding on the definition of need that it becomes a nearly impossible question to answer. For some, the need is a purely physical release. For others, it's a desire for variety away from their long-term partner. Maybe it's to acquire a disposable third person for a threesome. Maybe it's a power trip. Maybe it's out of loneliness. Maybe she's going to be the entertainment at a party. Name a reason, and a hooker has been hired for it.
"Maybe" is not a connective in the usual sense like "and", "but", or "however". It is an adverb that indicates possibility or uncertainty.
The connective tissue that has a jelly-like matrix is called "mucous connective tissue." This type of tissue contains fibroblasts and ground substance rich in hyaluronic acid, giving it a gel-like consistency. Mucous connective tissue is found in the umbilical cord of embryos.
No, 'it' is a pronoun and it is not a connective.
no it isn't a connective
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
No, 'it' is a pronoun and it is not a connective.
Is loose a connective
connective tissue
Epithelial, muscle, and nervous. Disagree- the 3 subgroups are: loose, dense, and connective tissue with special properties. Subgroups within dense are: dense irregular, in which the extracellular fibers are interwoven in disordered fashion, and dense irregular, in which the extracellular fibers are in parallel bundles. Subgroups in the special properties connective tissue are named to indicate the identifying feature, such as mucous connective tissue, elastic connective tissue or reticular connective tissue.
A sequencing connective is a connective you would usually use in a list or maybe some instructions, here are some sequencing connectives: next then first,second,third.... meanwhile after before eventually finally last
after that is a time connective
No. They are not connective tissue.