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Chapter 14 - Coordinating Conjunction or Conjunctive Adverb (Transitional Word)?

Identify each as either a (coordinating) conjunction or conjunctive adverb (transitional) word. Then determine what punctuation mark would be used BEFORE and AFTER the word (assuming that two complete sentences are long enough). Remember that a conjunctive adverb of two or more syllables requires a comma after it.

AB
forconjunction - comma, nothing
andconjunction - comma, nothing
norconjunction - comma, nothing
butconjunction - comma, nothing
orconjunction - comma, nothing
yetconjunction - comma, nothing
soconjunction - comma, nothing
accordinglyconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
consequentlyconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
furthermoreconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
howeverconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
in factconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
in the meantimeconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
moreoverconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
neverthelessconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
on the contraryconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
on the other handconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
thereforeconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
that isconjunctive adverb - semicolon, comma
henceconjunctive adverb - semicolon, nothing
thenconjunctive adverb - semicolon, nothing
thusconjunctive adverb - semicolon, nothing

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