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consequently    音標拼音: [k'ɑnsəkwəntli] [k'ɑnsəkw,ɛntli]
ad. 因而,所以

因而,所以

consequently
adv 1: (sentence connectors) because of the reason given;
"consequently, he didn't do it"; "continued to have
severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor"
[synonym: {consequently}, {accordingly}]
2: as a consequence; "he had good reason to be grateful for the
opportunities which they had made available to him and which
consequently led to the good position he now held" [synonym:
{consequently}, {therefore}]

Consequently \Con"se*quent*ly\, adv.
By consequence; by natural or logical sequence or connection.

Syn: See {Accordingly}.
[1913 Webster]

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    No "Consequently" does not mean simply "it happened after some action " Consequently means that it happened after an action and was caused by that action Example: He touched the hot stove; consequently, he burned his fingers You may be thinking of "subsequently", which means afterwards but without implied causation
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    Is the difference that "subsequently" doesn't imply a causality and the word "consequently" does? For instance A ⇒ B should read "A and consequently B" and in that case using the word "subsequently" is not false but it's not right since the word subsequently doesn't imply a causality which A ⇒ B does, so when talking about causality the we
  • Commas after and before and consequently - English Language Usage . . .
    Thanks Edwin for your answer No, the link does not answer my question According to Grammarly I have to use commas right before and right after consequently However in the sentence "Demand response limits the peak load and consequently the stress on grid components" no commas are required I do not see the difference between the sentences –
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    For example, sentence one doesn't need a comma "Apples are healthy " is a complete sentence, but "Consequently serve as a powerful tool in preventing diseases " isn't a complete sentence because it lacks a subject Sentence two does need a comma because "Apples are healthy " and "Consequently they serve as a powerful tool in preventing diseases "
  • How to Use Consequently in Academic Writing
    In class, our teacher talked about different ways to use consequently We can use it at the beginning of a sentence, or use it after colon(;) to connect two sentences However, our teacher say that we can put consequently between commas to connect two sentences (e g : The weather is good, consequently, we can go picnic today )
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  • Fine semantic differences between thus and therefore
    Therefore; consequently: Thus 3 it was necessary for me to resign For example: Few of the nation's largest cities are state capitals; thus 4 neither New York nor Chicago is the seat of its state's government 1 not same: you cannot say lay the pieces out therefore 2 not same: you cannot say we've discussed three topics therefore far
  • Use of as per vs per - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I've read and have heard of both 'as per' and 'per' being used conversationally, both with the same connotation of either 'according to' or 'on authority of' Examples: "Tell Ron to start molding





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