15 сент. 2020 г. · Both are adverbs and they are synonyms. However, “hence” can mean “from this place,” while “thus” cannot be used in that way. |
23 мар. 2016 г. · When used as adverbs, hence means from here, from this place, away, whereas therefore means for that or this purpose, referring to something ... |
28 мая 2015 г. · Both are adverbs and they are synonyms. However, “hence” can mean “from this place,” while “thus” cannot be used in that way. |
8 мар. 2020 г. · “And so” are in regular daily usage both in formal written English and colloquial spoken English. “And hence”is much more uncommon. It is very ... |
12 мая 2023 г. · Both are adverbs and they are synonyms. However, “hence” can mean “from this place,” while “thus” cannot be used in that way. |
29 янв. 2017 г. · Both are adverbs and they are synonyms. However, “hence” can mean “from this place,” while “thus” cannot be used in that way. |
It's essentially an exact replacement for "from here" or "from now". So: "I'll do it two days from now." == "I'll do it two days hence." |
27 июн. 2018 г. · The main difference between "therefore" and "so" is the level of formality. "Therefore" is more formal and is used to draw a logical conclusion ... |
1 июн. 2020 г. · 'Therefore' means 'for this reason'; it introduces a logical conclusion. “I think, therefore I am.” A slightly more formal synonym is 'hence'. |
27 июн. 2022 г. · 'So' is a conjunction when it means much the same thing as 'thus,' as in “The experiment was a success, so our hypothesis was proven.” |
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