Hindi, asked by SauranshRawat, 1 month ago

The and thus and that meaning​

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Answered by suryanshumohansingh
1

Explanation:

as a result or consequence of this; therefore.

"Burke knocked out Byrne, thus becoming champion"

Answered by IIRissingstarll
2

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  • word the is classified as an article, which is a word used to define a noun .
  • used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that have already been talked about or are already known or that are in a situation where it is clear what is happening .
  • used to refer to things or people that are common in daily life.
  • used to refer to things that occur in nature.

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  • You use that to refer back to an idea or situation expressed in a previous sentence or sentences.
  • used to say that something is finished or completed.
  • a way to introduce a noun clause.
  • Used as a relative pronoun to introduce a clause, especially a restrictive clause.

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  • Thus means in this or that manner or way ; to this degree or extent .
  • Use the adverb thus in place of words like therefore or so when you want to sound proper.
  • Use thus interchangeably with words like consequently, ergo, hence, and just like that .
  • You use thus to show that what you are about to mention is the result or consequence of something else that you have just mentioned.
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