Adverbial Conjunctions
Don't worry... we all felt like this when we first heard about adverbial conjunctions.
Don't worry... we all felt like this when we first heard about adverbial conjunctions.
An adverbial conjunction is a transition word placed in a compound sentence with a semicolon. It transitions between the two ideas with a longer pause than a comma.
Example:
I ate all the pie; therefore, I got sick.
Order
I.C., Semicolon, Adverbial Conjunction, comma, I.C.
Here is a list of Adverbial Conjunctions for Transitions:
- accordingly
- also
- besides
- consequently
- conversely
- finally
- furthermore
- hence
- however
- indeed
- instead
- likewise
- meanwhile
- moreover
- nevertheless
- next
- nonetheless
- otherwise
- similarly
- still
- subsequently
- then
- therefore
- thus