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  • so therefore - WordReference Forums
    So and therefore mean, respectively, "and then" and "and thus " These definitions boil things down to the point of oversimplicity, of course, but they do highlight the distinction between the subsequent and the consequent
  • Hence vs therefore - WordReference Forums
    According to my research ''Therefore'' and ''Hence'' are in same meaning or there is a very slight diffence between them But I have a confusion between the usage structure of them in a sentence The sentences that include ''Therefore'' have a structure that ''Therefore'' is followed by a sentence , not a noun or noun clause , always a complete
  • hence thus therefore [making it . . . . ] - WordReference Forums
    It appears that hence, thus and therefore have been given the role of subject, and that title they cannot have I suggest the following: She studied hard, hence the ease with which she passed her exams She studied hard, and thus she was able to pass her exams more easily She studied hard; therefore it was easier for her to pass the exams
  • SO or THEREFORE - WordReference Forums
    In a textbook I have read, there is an exercise on using SO or THEREFORE The writer gave an example: Example: It began to get dark, so I turned on the light I think, therefore I am Would you please explain to me two problems: 1 the difference in meaning and grammar between SO and THEREFORE 2 meaning of the 2nd example " I think, therefore
  • We are, therefore vs Therefore, we are - WordReference Forums
    1 Progress so far has been very good We are, therefore, confident that the work will be completed on time 2 Progress so far has been very good Therefore, we are confident that the work will be completed on time I know that "therefore" is used correctly in both sentences However, is there
  • Thereby, therefore, thus - WordReference Forums
    I agree with what those local English grammar books have told you "Thereby", "therefore", and "thus" mean roughly the same thing "Thereby" means "by this that" and "therefore" means "for this that" "Thus" is probably the shortest and handiest one of the lot All sound formal, which seems appropriate for your text
  • thus meaning other than therefore - WordReference Forums
    Okay, the confusion may be because the 'thus' sentence appears to follow on from the previous sentence - that the previous sentence is the reason for the 'therefore' meaning It isn't If anything, it sums up the paragraph before that, and in particular follows on from its opening sentence: 'It does appear to be the case, however, that
  • therefore thus hence - WordReference Forums
    'Hence' and 'thus' have the same basic meaning and are often interchangeable However, there is a slight difference 'Hence' usually refers to the future 'Thus' usually refers to the past It is often used to indicate a conclusion Both sides played well, thus no winner was declared The situation is getting more and more complicated
  • I think, therefore I am [punctuation]. - WordReference Forums
    "A therefore B" is a statement in logic, meaning that if statement A is true then statement B is also true When expanded into English grammar, it becomes "[I was born in the UK] therefore [I am a British citizen]" or "[Your computer is not switched on] therefore [it will not work]" or indeed "[I think] therefore [I am]"
  • consequently vs therefore - WordReference Forums
    Therefore or consequently, teachers need to be entertainers as well as educators After only three months on the job, the new CEO announced his resignation effective immediately; therefore or consequently , the board of directors was called in for an emergency meeting last night to appoint an interim leader





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