04/01/2022
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The nexus of consequence They are connectors that are used to join words or sentences in order to express that one is a consequence or result of the other. For example: so consequently for this reason.
Consequence links are often used in subordinate clauses, that is, those in which there is a main sentence and a lower hierarchical sub-sentence.
The consecutive sentences are those subordinate sentences that establish a relationship of consequence between one and the other. For example: She took off to rain so we went to the movies with the children.
Some links of consequence are:
So | so that | so |
so that | so that | for this reason |
so | in consecuense | for this reason |
with what | then | for what follows |
consequently | soon | Thus |
consequently | therefore | therefore |
hence | thus | well |
so that | thus | it turns out that |
Consequence links can be grouped as follows:
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