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  • Thereby vs. therefore - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Thereby and Therefore have different meanings Explanation Thereby : It means as a result of an action For instance, let's say there is a sentence like, Regular exercises make us more fit, thereby keeping us more active We are kept active because of doing "Regular exercises" keeping us active is a RESULT of the ACTION we are doing, which is the exercises Therefore : It means for that
  • How should the punctuation work for and, therefore,?
    It’s difficult to say for certain without seeing an actual sentence However, a comma is frequently used before and when it joins two clauses, (see?) and, since therefore is a weak interruption it, too, (like too, see?) may be set off by a pair of commas That background suggests that the first solution might be the most appropriate one
  • Difference in logical inevitability between therefore thus hence
    The adverbs thus, therefore and hence can be used to express connections of causation and logical implication of several kinds Although, when used in this way, these words are usually close in meaning and often can be used interchangeably, they do have important differences
  • Semicolon before “therefore” to join two clauses?
    3 Therefore can be used in an independent clause, so your sentence structure is fine as it is As you said, a semicolon can join essentially any two independent clauses into one sentence
  • Fine semantic differences between thus and therefore
    Therefore is used in introducing a conclusion that follows from what has been said previously You are drunk, and that makes you incapable of operating machinery Therefore you shouldn't fly a plane Thus means in this way For example: He waved his arms around thus (speaker waves arms around in demonstration) Extending that meaning, it can be used to introduce the intended consequences of an
  • Can I use therefore, so, hence and thus interchangeably?
    Therefore is an adverb, as well as hence and thus, although used in this similar manner they are conjunctive because they denote causal relation between the two clauses in your statement Both of your examples above are acceptable, but there should be a semicolon in your first therefore example: I was tired; therefore, I fell asleep
  • Use of now and therefore in contract preambles
    2) "Now, therefore" is a set legal phrase and it comes at the end of a series of whereas clauses or the recitals to state a conclusion regarding the whereas clauses From the same article: Whereas, Mario and Sheldon are both experienced in the construction business, and Whereas, Mario and Sheldon would like to join their efforts together, and
  • Therefore vs. wherefore - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    4 "Therefore" means "because of this " For example, "He woke up late; therefore, he missed the bus " "Wherefore" means "why," and it is much more archaic than "therefore " The most well-known example is Juliet's line from Romeo and Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" which essentially means " Why are you Romeo, an enemy of my family?"
  • Having trouble with and therefore. Is it a conjunction?
    Therefore is defined in [Merriam-Webster] as: [Adverb] for that reason : because of that Therefore, it is not a conjunction which doesn't require a coordinate conjunction such as "and", "but", etc In otherwords, you need to use a conjunction or semi-colon before therefore to complete a sentence People perceive him as manipulative, and therefore (people) do not trust him The above sentnece
  • Should there always be a comma after therefore,However etc. ?
    Should you always type a comma after "therefore","however" etc in the beginning of a sentence? Also, when these (and similar) words are used in the middle of a sentence, should there be a comma or semi-colon before and after the word?





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