2. Compound Sentences with Conjunctive Adverbs
A compound sentences can also be formed as follows:
Independent clause; + conjunctive adverb, + independent clause
EXERCISE 5
Compound Sentences with Conjunction Adverb
A.Add another independent clause to each independent clause that follows to form compound sentences. Be sure to add a complete clause containing a subject
and a verb. Circle the conjunctive adverb and add punctuation
.
Example
The college campus is located in the center of the city; therefore, it is very easy to do my shopping._________________________________________
1.Student can attend day classes _______________________________________________________________________________________________
2.Student can live in dormitories otherwise _______________________________________________________________________________________
3.I have finished my math homework however ____________________________________________________________________________________
4.I have studied English for six years nevertheless _________________________________________________________________________________
5.The instructor gave us eight weeks to write our term papers nonetheless______________________________________________________________
6.My roommate scored very high on the English placement test consequently ___________________________________________________________
Notice the punctuation: a semicolon follows the first independent clause, and a comma follows the conjunctive adverb. Also, just like the FAN BOYS
coordinators, conjunctive adverbs express relationships between the clauses. The following chart shows the coordinators and conjunctive adverbs
that express similar meanings.
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