You may also use an adverb to connect the ideas of two consecutive sentences. We call this kind of adverbs the adverbial adjunct.
E.g. I like ice-cream. However, Mary hates it.
Note that you should end the first sentence first before you start the second.
E.g. I like ice-cream. However, Mary hates it.
Note the full stop
Instead of a full stop, you may use a semi-colon, after which the word starts with a small letter.
e.g. I like ice cream. However, Mary hates it.
I like ice cream; however, Mary hates it.
Semi-colon and small letter “h”
In summary
S1V1O1. Adverb + S2V2O2 Or S1V1O1; adverb + S2V2O2 |
Other adverbial adjuncts are:
moreover, furthermore, nevertheless, therefore nonetheless, similarly, consequently, accordingly,…. |
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