Sentence variety exercise 5
Conjunctive adverbs may be used anywhere in a sentence. When used at the beginning of a sentence, they are almost always followed by a comma. (An exception may be made only if the conjunctive adverb has just one syllable, such as thus or hence.) When used in the middle or at the end of a sentence, commas are commonly used, but optional. ................
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