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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

How to use thus in a sentence.

Is this stament written correctly. I will be completing my MS aboard this summer, thus would been unable to attend.
  

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***** NOT AN EXPERT ***** 1. I will be completing my MS abroad this summer ; thus, I will be unable to attend. 2.

  • ***** NOT AN EXPERT ***** 1.
  • I will be completing my MS abroad this summer ; thus, I will be unable to attend.
  • 2.
  • "
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***** NOT AN EXPERT *****

1. I will be completing my MS abroad this summer; thus, I will be unable to attend.

2. Kindly remember that you want the word "abroad," not "aboard."
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Using "thus" to explain an event that will take place is grammatically incorrect.

It should be
1. I will be completing my MS abroad this summer; hence , I will be unable to attend.

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