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Complete the statement with "In addition, " or "Therefore": They need to rent a minivan for their trip to Montreal. _______, they have to stay in a pet-friendly hotel because they plan to bring their pet dog.
In addition.
Complete the statement with "In addition, " or "Therefore": No one was hurt. ________we did not have to go to the hospital after the crash.
Therefore
Is it customary to use a comma after words such as "In addition," "furthermore," and "therfore,"?
Yes, it is. Example: the other driver was speeding. In addition, she wasn't paying attention.
We use "therefore" to introduce a result. True /false
True. Example: Ron has had a lot of accidents. Therefore, the rental company said he couldn't rent one of their cars.
"In addition" is more formal than "furthermore." True / false.
False. "furthermore" is a little more formal. Example: I think defensive driving makes sense. Furthermore, it has reduced the number of accidents.
"In addition" and "furthermore" are approximately the same in meaning. True /false
True
We use "In addition" and "furthermore" to add ideas in a previous sentence. True/ false.
True. Example: People should pay attention to their own driving. In addition, they should be aware of the driving of others.
"And" can also combine two separte complete sentences into one sentence. True /false
True. Example: Aggressive drivers do many dangerous things , and they cause a lot of crashes. (the comma is optional)
We don't use commas to separate words when there are more than two in the series. True/ false.
False. We use commas to separate words in a series. Example: Gesturing, staring and multitasking are three things aggressive drivers often do.
"And" connects two or more words in a series? True / false
True. Example: I'm concerned about aggressive and Inattentive driving. (No comma: "and" connects two adjectives in the example.)