Conjunctive adverbs

Conjunctive adverbs are parts of speech that are used to connect one clause to another. They are also used to show sequence, contrast, cause and effect, and other relationships.

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Examples of Conjunctive adverbs

The conjunctive adverbs in the following examples are in bold for easy identification.

  1. Jeremy kept talking in class; therefore, he got in trouble.
  2. She went into the store; however, she didn’t find anything she wanted to buy.
  3. I like you a lot; in fact, I think we should be best friends.
  4. Your dog got into my yard; in addition, he dug up my petunias.
  5. You’re my friend; nonetheless, I feel like you’re taking advantage of me.
  6. My car payments are high; on the other hand, I really enjoy driving such a nice vehicle.

Conjunctive Adverb Exercise

  1. You need to put more effort into your work; ________________, you won’t get a passing grade.
    1. Moreover
    2. Otherwise
    3. Unless
    4. Instead
    1. Moreover
    2. Unless
    3. However
    4. Additionally
    1. Again
    2. Besides
    3. Contrarily
    4. Therefore
    1. In contrast
    2. Accordingly
    3. Again
    4. Likewise
    1. In contrast
    2. Likewise
    3. Undoubtedly
    4. Instead

    Conjunctive adverbs List

    There are many conjunctive adverbs – in fact, there are many more of these than there are common conjunctions. Here is a comprehensive list of conjunctive adverbs.

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    Exercises Part 2

    1. I love to eat toffees; _____________, people often give them to me at holidays.
      A. nevertheless B. accordingly C. however D. also
    2. The tree has developed a large crack over the years; ____________, it will have to be cut down for safety’s sake.
      A. for example B. however C. eventually D. likewise
    3. It would be nice to spend our vacation on the beach in Jamaica: ________________, it would be fun to hike the Swiss alps.
      A. on the other hand B. as a result C. indeed D. therefore
    4. Instead