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Conjunctive adverbs put two sentences together and make a new sentence. The first sentence ends with a semicolon, and the conjunctive adverb is followed by a ...
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Name _______________________ Date/Class Period _________ Conjunctive Adverb Practice Practice Set # A conjunctive adverb is a word that connects two sentences together, making a new sentence. It is like the word “and” but adds a little more meaning to the sentence. Example: The movie was really bad; therefore, many people left early. Instructions : In the following sentences, underline the conjunctive adverb.
Conjunctive Adverb Practice Practice Set # To combine two sentences together, you use a conjunctive adverb. Example : I researched the topic at length; consequently, my paper received an “A”. Instructions : Fill in the blank with one of these conjunctive adverbs. You may only use each word one time: however, anyway, besides, later, instead, so, next, still, also