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What are “conjunctive adverbs”?: Difference between revisions

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There are three main variations:
There are three main variations:
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   <li>If the adverb separates two independent clauses, the structure is as follows:  
   <li>If the adverb separates two independent clauses, the structure is as follows: <br/>
Clause1; adverb, clause2.</li>
Clause1; adverb, clause2.</li>
   <li>If the adverb falls anywhere within a single independent clause, the structure is as follows:  
   <li>If the adverb falls anywhere within a single independent clause, the structure is as follows: <br/>
Adverb, clause. '''or''' Beginning of clause, adverb, end of clause. '''or''' Clause, adverb ("Using Conjunctive Adverbs" 2012).</li>
Adverb, clause. '''or''' Beginning of clause, adverb, end of clause. '''or''' Clause, adverb ("Using Conjunctive Adverbs" 2012).</li>
   <li>If the adverb creates a weak interruption within a sentence, no commas are necessary (Simmons 2013).</li>
   <li>If the adverb creates a weak interruption within a sentence, no commas are necessary (Simmons 2013).</li>
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