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Englishnewbie Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Difference between thus and therefore

Hello,

One commenter said

Therefore = for this/that reason. Thus = as a result.

I have been using thus and therefore interchangeably.

I still cannot understand the difference between the two that the commenter indicated.

Can someone help?
  

Top answer

Hi See CJ's post in this link, it will surely give you a perfect idea about the difference: Prajwal

  • Hi See CJ's post in this link, it will surely give you a perfect idea about the difference: Prajwal
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Hi
See CJ's post in this link, it will surely give you a perfect idea about the difference:


Prajwal
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Wow...

I read it and still cannot get it...

OMG, is this my limit in English grammar?
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can u please tell me what this means"cracking gre has never been easy"?from what i understand is,it means that gre is tough and it is never easy to crack
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Hi,i have same problem as you do .

I hope you understand what the two words mean

http://painintheenglish.com/case/4452

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