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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Therefore, as a result, so, consequently

Hi teachers,
Do these sentences have the same meaning? Do all of them show result? Do all of them show logical consequence?
a) He was always driving too fast. Therefore, he had an accident.
b) He was always driving too fast. As a result, he had an accident.
c) He was always driving too fast. Consequently, he had an accident.
d) He was always driving too fast. So, he had an accident.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Yes, yes and yes. Only the last one seems odd with 'so' beginning a new sentence. '

  • Yes, yes and yes.
  • Only the last one seems odd with 'so' beginning a new sentence.
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Yes, yes and yes.

Only the last one seems odd with 'so' beginning a new sentence. I would expect '..driving too fast, so he had...'
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Hi Mister Micawber,
Thank you for your reply.

TS

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