(Free PDF) Conjunctive Adverbs: Transition Words, Connectors, Linkers and Interrupters
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- You probably already know that adverbs are words that modify adjectives, verbs, other adverbs, phrases, and entire sentences.
And conjunctive adverbs, also called adverbial conjunctions, connectors, connective adverbs, linkers, linking adverbs, transition words, and transitional phrases, modify entire sentences, also referred to as independent clauses.
These types of adverbs are used to show the logical relationship between two separate independent clauses within one sentence, to show a function between two separate ideas in sentences or paragraphs, and to act as interrupters within the sentence. And this is clearly evident with the punctuation used to set off the conjunctive adverb.
Conjunctive adverbs are used to show addition, cause and effect, comparison, contrast, emphasis, example or illustration, sequence, summary, and time.
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00:00 Introduction
00:44 What are Adverbs?
00:56 What are Conjunctive Adverbs?
01:20 How are Conjunctive Adverbs Used?
01:42 Examples of Conjunctive Adverbs and Punctuation Used
02:41 List of Conjunctive Adverbs
03:34 Reading Passage with Conjunctive Adverbs
07:17 Punctuation Rules for Conjunctive Adverbs
08:15 Comparing the Conjunctive Adverb to Other Conjunctions
09:37 Conclusion