Condition :
A phrase used to indicate the condition. In a sentence conjunctive adverbs of condition there are two sentences or two conditions. The sentences relate to each other. In the first sentence is a statement and in the second sentence is causal of the first sentence. In the conjunctive adverbs of condition, conjunctive use of "otherwise". Said pehubung placed between the first sentence and the second sentence. Usually before conjunctive use punctuation (;) funds after conjunctions, use punctuation (,).
Example ;
If
the sun shines tomorrow, i’ll go swimming; otherwise, i’ll try the new recipe
in the kitchen.
Contrast :
A phrase used to indicate the opposite sentence. In a sentence conjunctive adverbs of contrast, there are two contradictory sentences and are not interconnected. In the conjunctive adverbs of contrast, conjunctive use is however, neverthless, still. Said pehubung placed between the first sentence and the second sentence. Usually before conjunctive use punctuation (;) funds after conjunctions, use punctuation (,)
Example ;
Lidya
appreciated the flowers; nevertheless, a corvette would a finer gift.
Result :
A phrase that is used to show a result. In a sentence conjunctive adverbs of result there are two sentences. In the first sentence is a statement and in the second sentence is the result of the first sentence. In the conjunctive adverbs of result, conjunctive use is therefore, consequently, accordingly, hence, Thus. Said pehubung placed between the first sentence and the second sentence. Usually before conjunctive use punctuation (;) funds after conjunctions, use punctuation (,).
Example ;
The
weather is beautiful today; therefore, i think i’ll ride my bike to the beach.
Comparison :
A phrase that is used to show comparisons. In a sentence conjunctive adverbs of comparison, there are two sentences. In the first sentence is a comparison of the second sentence. In the conjunctive adverbs of comparison, conjunctive use is likewise. Said pehubung placed between the first sentence and the second sentence. Usually before conjunctive use punctuation (;) funds after conjunctions, use punctuation (,).
Example ;
all of Mrs. Peterson's ancestors were robust and long-lived; likewise, she is very healthy at age seventy-five
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