sexyJJJJJJJJJ, i do need to your help, i want to work on the verbal part of it, and i have 2 choices to improve my comprehension skills: 1) reading online everything (i guess it will help me because the format of the exam is digital/online), or reading lots of paper (it is proven that reading paper is better to absorb information), what should i do?
@@SexyJ "Subsequently" would indeed be a better fit in this sentence, as it indicates a logical progression from the limitations in technology to the inability to provide concrete evidence. "However" implies a contrast or a surprise, which isn't necessarily present in this context. The sentence is describing a natural consequence of the technological limitations, rather than an unexpected turn of events. So, the corrected sentence would be: "Due to limitations in technology, astronomers couldn't provide concrete evidence for this theory subsequently, until the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990."
Sir or madam, a transition word does not connect the ideas within a sentence. A transition relates a sentence to the previous sentence. In order to use "subsequently" the way you propose, the limitations would have to be in the preceding sentence. Then subsequently could be used to introduce the consequences of the limitations in the next sentence. That's just how transitions work. However, I am always looking to learn. Therefore, if you still disagree, please provide an example of a professional/academic piece of English writing in which a transition is used to relate a logical progression internally. Otherwise, have a good day.
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The second one should be B further more !. It is suppose to link the sentence to the one befor it i think.
sexyJJJJJJJJJ, i do need to your help, i want to work on the verbal part of it, and i have 2 choices to improve my comprehension skills: 1) reading online everything (i guess it will help me because the format of the exam is digital/online), or reading lots of paper (it is proven that reading paper is better to absorb information), what should i do?
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The second answer should be subsequently because the sentence starts with due to limitations in technology so there is no contrast.
Location of the transition word does not matter. The limitations as an idea is a contrast to the preceding sentence.
@@SexyJ "Subsequently" would indeed be a better fit in this sentence, as it indicates a logical progression from the limitations in technology to the inability to provide concrete evidence.
"However" implies a contrast or a surprise, which isn't necessarily present in this context. The sentence is describing a natural consequence of the technological limitations, rather than an unexpected turn of events.
So, the corrected sentence would be:
"Due to limitations in technology, astronomers couldn't provide concrete evidence for this theory subsequently, until the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990."
Sir or madam, a transition word does not connect the ideas within a sentence. A transition relates a sentence to the previous sentence. In order to use "subsequently" the way you propose, the limitations would have to be in the preceding sentence. Then subsequently could be used to introduce the consequences of the limitations in the next sentence. That's just how transitions work. However, I am always looking to learn. Therefore, if you still disagree, please provide an example of a professional/academic piece of English writing in which a transition is used to relate a logical progression internally. Otherwise, have a good day.
@@SexyJ let's keep it simple.do you have the answer key?is it from bluebook?
@@vadish8304bruh. He creates the questions
Nice but volume a tad low...
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