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Conjunctive Adverbs and Transitional Expressions
If you are using conjunctive adverbs, such as however, therefore,
also, next, then, thus, or furthermore, or transitional expressions,
such as for example, for instance, of course, then remember
to follow the rules to avoid splices and fused sentences.
Conjunctive
adverbs
Comma splice: The executive never read the
report, however, he made his decision anyway. Correct: The executive never read the report;
however, he made his decision anyway.
Transitional
expressions
Comma splice: Soft drinks have a larger market
share than dairy products, for example, California sold
58 times more soda than milk. Correct: Soft drinks have a larger market
share than dairy products. For example, California sold
58 times more soda than milk.