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'. What's the difference between hence, so, thus and therefore? How to choose between “therefore”, “thus”, “hence”, and “ergo” I would like to know the difference between therefore, thus and ... Другие результаты с сайта www.quora.com |
14 янв. 2013 г. · "Therefore" means "For that reason", whereas "Thereby" means "By that means" or "Because of that". After contemplating many various examples, I ... |
26 июл. 2011 г. · Hence usually refers to the future. Thus usually refers to the past. It is often used to indicate a conclusion. |
8 янв. 2011 г. · "Therefore" is an adverb, as well as hence and thus, although used in this similar manner they are conjunctive because they denote causal relation. Difference in logical inevitability between therefore/thus/hence What is the difference between therefore and hence? [duplicate] Другие результаты с сайта english.stackexchange.com |
Just like “thus”, “hence” is an adverb, not a conjunction, so it cannot join two independent clauses (note that it is more common to omit the commas around “ ... |
29 дек. 2015 г. · 'Therefore' means 'for this reason', or 'because of this or that' - it relates to deductive reasoning, it tells WHY this or that is so, or ... |
18 апр. 2014 г. · therefore means 'because of that' . since is used to indicate that a situation has continued from a particular time or event in the past. |
20 янв. 2007 г. · 'Hence' usually refers to the future. 'Thus' usually refers to the past. It is often used to indicate a conclusion. Both sides played well, thus ... |
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