Softskill Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2
TUGAS 3
what are conjunctive adverbs? and explain each of it.
A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects two independent clauses. Conjunctive adverbs show cause and effect, sequence, contrast, comparison, or other relationships. The adverbs and adverbial phrases that fit the criteria for a conjunctive adverb are always modifiers of the predicate in the first independent clause.
Conjunctive adverbs can only be used to connect independent clauses, and are one of several methods of doing so. Conjunctive adverbs also do not exclude the possibility of having a dependent clause making a compound-complex sentence. As with other types of adverbs, conjunctive adverbs may be moved within the sentence or clause they appear in
Conjunctive adverbs indicate such relationship as:
1. Result is the sentence in the form of the results and using as so.
2. Addition is sentences to add the previous sentence, if the previous sentence is negative then the next sentence is negative too
3. Contrast is merge the one sentence but still in the same meaning
4. Condition is the sentence in the form of causal and the previous sentence has different conditions
5. Time is the two activities are carried out jointly
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