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Pattern 1A. By: Alex Huynh and Grace Kirkland. 1A Definition. Pattern 1A uses a conjunctive adverb such as however, hence, therefore, thus, then, moreover, nevertheless, likewise, consequently, and accordingly . Structure. Subject _____ Verb; however , Subject _______ Verb.
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Pattern 1A By: Alex Huynh and Grace Kirkland
1A Definition • Pattern 1A uses a conjunctive adverb such as however, hence, therefore, thus, then, moreover, nevertheless, likewise, consequently, and accordingly.
Structure Subject _____ Verb; however, Subject _______ Verb. ****The comma after the conjunctive adverb is optional.
Conjunctive Adverbs -however -therefore -hence -thus -then • -moreover • -nevertheless • -likewise • -consequently • The listed words are conjunctive adverbs; they are to be used in pattern 1A after the semicolon to connect the two thoughts.
Example • In Transformers, Bumblebee was my favorite Autobot; therefore, the Camaro is my favorite car.
Example • Cadillac cars are very nice; however, some are highly expensive.
Example • Many people like the new 2010 Camaro; however, some people prefer the old version of the car.
Example • My favorite Cadillac cars are the calssic CTS and Escalade; therefore, I prefer old versions of the Cadillac.
Example • I wrecked my brand new Camaro; consequently, I do not have a car to drive.
Example • My Cadillac has hydraulics, spinning rims, and candy paint with it; however, my parents do not like it.