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Write three sentences correctly using conjunctive adverbs. After each set of sentences, explain how you used them. Also write a brief explanation of how they differ from subordinate adverbs.

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Answered by Angie432
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Examples of conjunctive adverbs: "also", "therefore", "however", "nevertheless", "meanwhile".

Unlike subordinating conjunctions, they do no mark the presence of a subordinate clause. Moreover, they are entirely optional, in that they can be generally omitted without affecting the whole sentence grammatically.

An example:

Some students like grammar. HOWEVER, others think it is boring.

Some students like grammar. Others think it is boring.

Unlike subordinating conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs are more mobile:

The experiment was disastrous. Nevertheless, we resolved to try harder.

The experiment was disastrous. We nevertheless resolved to try harder.

The experiment was disastrous. We resolved to try harder, nevertheless.

Explanation:

They are all conductive sentences. THANKS , LOTS OF LOVE

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