[Adverb] Supply the two independent clauses with the correct conjunctive adverb. She went
into the store; _____, she didn’t find anything she wanted to buy.
a. Therefore
b. Thus
c. Meanwhile
d. However


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She went into the store; however, she didn’t find anything she wanted to buy. (Letter D)

Conjunctive adverb are the words that join independent clauses or sentences together. These conjunctive adverbs serve and behave like more of a coordinating conjunction. Conjunctive adverbs are also known as adverbial conjunction. In using these conjunctive adverbs, we use a semicolon; before it and then a comma after the adverb. 

 Examples of the conjunctive adverbs according to their specific function are: 

For Contrasting Ideas:

  • however     
  • still    
  • regardless      
  • instead    
  •  rather      
  • nevertheless

Sentence example: My family planned on going out to dinner; instead, we cooked dinner at home. 

For Addition on ideas:

  • moreover      
  • in addition      
  • additionally      
  • besides
  • also

Sentence example:  The phone was too small for me; besides, it was too expensive.  

For Causes and its Effect:

  • thus      
  • hence     
  • consequently      
  • accordingly      
  • therefore      
  • then

Sentence example: Jill didn’t study for the exam; hence, she failed.  

For Clarifying a point:      

  • namely     
  • for instance      
  • for example      
  • that is

Sentence example: Gabrielle is an excellent employee: for instance, she is awarded the model employee five consecutive months this year.  

Comparing two ideas:    

  • likewise      
  • similarly

Sentence example: My mother loves eating fruits; likewise, I also love it.   

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