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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Hence otherwise

How do we write 'hence otherwise' as a conjunction of two sentences? Emotion: thinking thanksEmotion: wink
  

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You wouldn't use these words together. They are both conjuctives. He will do it at work tomorrow otherwise I will do it when I get home.

  • You wouldn't use these words together.
  • They are both conjuctives.
  • He will do it at work tomorrow otherwise I will do it when I get home.
  • He didn't do it at work today, hence it hasn't been done yet.
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You wouldn't use these words together. They are both conjuctives.

He will do it at work tomorrow otherwise I will do it when I get home.

He didn't do it at work today, hence it hasn't been done yet.
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AnonymousHow do we write 'hence otherwise' as a conjunction of two sentences?
We don't. They are two different conjunctions. Use one or the other, but not both together.

CJ

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