CONNECTORS (Conjunctive adverbs)


CONNECTORS (Conjunctive Adverbs)
 
Common Conjunctive Adverbs

Conjunctive adverbs are parts of speech that are used to connect one clause to another. They are also used to show sequence, contrast, cause and effect, and other relationships.


accordingly, again, also, besides, consequently, conversely, finally, further, furthermore, hence, however, indeed, instead, likewise, meanwhile, moreover, namely, nevertheless, next, nonetheless, now, perhaps, otherwise, similarly, so, still, subsequently, then, therefore, thus

in addition, in any case, in fact, in short, in the meantime, on the contrary, on the other hand, that is (to say),
 
 
Accordingly, afterward, also, anyhow, anyway, as a result, at last, at the same time, besides, certainly, consequently, conversely, earlier, eventually, finally, for example, for instance, further, furthermore
hence, however, in addition, in any case, incidentally, indeed, in fact, in short, instead, in the meantime, later, likewise, meanwhile, moreover, namely, nevertheless, next, now, on the contrary,
on the other hand, otherwise, perhaps, similarly, so, still, subsequently, that is, then, therefore, thus,
     
 
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The mind is a superb instrument if used rightly. Used wrongly, however, it becomes very destructive * Change brings opportunities. On the other hand, change can be confusing * On the other hand, I have five fingers * I'm against abortion. On the other hand, I believe in a woman's choice * On the other hand, you have different fingers * I'm not at all an active feminist. On the contrary, I'm a bourgeois. I love family life, I love doing the same thing every day * ... Hence we did not foster competition in our school, on the contrary.   

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