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Task Overview:
The task is to identify and underline the conjunctive adverbs in each sentence provided. Conjunctive adverbs are words that connect two independent clauses and show relationships such as cause and effect, sequence, contrast, comparison, or other logical connections. Examples of conjunctive adverbs include: *therefore*, *however*, *additionally*, *consequently*, *nevertheless*, *moreover*, *thus*, etc.
Solution:
#### Step-by-Step Analysis and Underlining:
1. She went into the store; however, she didn’t buy anything.
- Conjunctive adverb: however
- Sentence with underlined adverb: She went into the store; however, she didn’t buy anything.
2. I like you a lot; in fact, I think we should go out for lunch.
- Conjunctive adverb: in fact
- Sentence with underlined adverb: I like you a lot; in fact, I think we should go out for lunch.
3. Your dog ran into my yard; in addition, he dug up my roses.
- Conjunctive adverb: in addition
- Sentence with underlined adverb: Your dog ran into my yard; in addition, he dug up my roses.
4. My car payments are high; on the other hand, I really enjoy driving a luxurious vehicle.
- Conjunctive adverb: on the other hand
- Sentence with underlined adverb: My car payments are high; on the other hand, I really enjoy driving a luxurious vehicle.
5. I went to a scary movie; however, I did not feel scared.
- Conjunctive adverb: however
- Sentence with underlined adverb: I went to a scary movie; however, I did not feel scared.
6. She enjoyed getting a new phone; nevertheless, a car would have been a better gift.
- Conjunctive adverb: nevertheless
- Sentence with underlined adverb: She enjoyed getting a new phone; nevertheless, a car would have been a better gift.
7. The earthquake was intense; consequently, the crowd dispersed.
- Conjunctive adverb: consequently
- Sentence with underlined adverb: The earthquake was intense; consequently, the crowd dispersed.
8. You need to concentrate on your homework; otherwise, you will fail the test.
- Conjunctive adverb: otherwise
- Sentence with underlined adverb: You need to concentrate on your homework; otherwise, you will fail the test.
9. Therefore, I will arrive on time.
- Conjunctive adverb: therefore
- Sentence with underlined adverb: Therefore, I will arrive on time.
10. Above all, we must try and save our environment.
- Conjunctive adverb: above all
- Sentence with underlined adverb: Above all, we must try and save our environment.
11. In other words, English is a difficult language to learn.
- Conjunctive adverb: in other words
- Sentence with underlined adverb: In other words, English is a difficult language to learn.
12. I’ve finished my homework. Finally, I can go home.
- Conjunctive adverb: finally
- Sentence with underlined adverb: I’ve finished my homework. Finally, I can go home.
Final Answer:
Here are the sentences with the conjunctive adverbs underlined:
1. She went into the store; however, she didn’t buy anything.
2. I like you a lot; in fact, I think we should go out for lunch.
3. Your dog ran into my yard; in addition, he dug up my roses.
4. My car payments are high; on the other hand, I really enjoy driving a luxurious vehicle.
5. I went to a scary movie; however, I did not feel scared.
6. She enjoyed getting a new phone; nevertheless, a car would have been a better gift.
7. The earthquake was intense; consequently, the crowd dispersed.
8. You need to concentrate on your homework; otherwise, you will fail the test.
9. Therefore, I will arrive on time.
10. Above all, we must try and save our environment.
11. In other words, English is a difficult language to learn.
12. I’ve finished my homework. Finally, I can go home.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&1. \text{She went into the store; } \underline{\text{however}}, \text{ she didn’t buy anything.} \\
&2. \text{I like you a lot; } \underline{\text{in fact}}, \text{ I think we should go out for lunch.} \\
&3. \text{Your dog ran into my yard; } \underline{\text{in addition}}, \text{ he dug up my roses.} \\
&4. \text{My car payments are high; } \underline{\text{on the other hand}}, \text{ I really enjoy driving a luxurious vehicle.} \\
&5. \text{I went to a scary movie; } \underline{\text{however}}, \text{ I did not feel scared.} \\
&6. \text{She enjoyed getting a new phone; } \underline{\text{nevertheless}}, \text{ a car would have been a better gift.} \\
&7. \text{The earthquake was intense; } \underline{\text{consequently}}, \text{ the crowd dispersed.} \\
&8. \text{You need to concentrate on your homework; } \underline{\text{otherwise}}, \text{ you will fail the test.} \\
&9. \underline{\text{Therefore}}, \text{ I will arrive on time.} \\
&10. \underline{\text{Above all}}, \text{ we must try and save our environment.} \\
&11. \underline{\text{In other words}}, \text{ English is a difficult language to learn.} \\
&12. \text{I’ve finished my homework. } \underline{\text{Finally}}, \text{ I can go home.}
\end{aligned}
}
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