Julie loves ice cream, books and kittens. (The comma before the and in a list of three or more items is optional. See below, under “Serial comma,” for more information.) Your list might be made up of nouns, as in the example above, but it could also be made up of verbs, adjectives, or clauses.
For example, 'The roads were icy; hence, the school canceled buses.' Explanation: The word hence is used to indicate that the following part of the sentence is a consequence, result, or logical conclusion from what has been previously stated. To use hence in a sentence, it should be placed after a statement that provides a basis or reason for
THEREFORE definition: 1. for that reason: 2. for that reason: 3. as a result; because of that; for that reason: . Learn more.
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Hence if the energy is the greater, the greater the area of the exposed surface,' the liquid will tend to move in such a way as to diminish the area of the exposed surface, or, in other words, the exposed surface will tend to diminish if it can do so consistently with the other conditions.
4. 1. Annie, taken fifteen years ago, was the main impetus of Howie's obsession with missing children. 3. 0. To provide a sustained impetus toward the wider use of field data in teaching and learning anthropology by working with a group of institutions. 3. 0.
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