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7 May, 09:28

This type of word may be used with a semicolon to connect independent clauses and usually serves as a transition between the clauses.

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  1. 7 May, 09:49
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    The correct answer is: A conjunctive adverb.

    Explanation:

    A conjunctive adverb is able to join two complete ideas, examples of conjunctive adverbs are:

    also besides consequently finally furthermore however indeed instead likewise meanwhile otherwise nevertheless next

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    With conjunctive adverbs you use semicolons and not commas to connect the two clauses. Look at the following example in order for you to fully understand:

    Louis' apartment does not allow dogs and cats; otherwise, she would have had one with her since she moved in there.
  2. 7 May, 10:21
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    I think its a conjunctive adverb.
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