Conjunctive adverbs. Conjunctive adverbs signal a logical relationship between parts of a sentence and, when used with a semicolon, can link independent clauses (22m).
The cider tasted bitter; however, each of us drank a tall glass of it.
The cider tasted bitter; each of us, however, drank a tall glass of it.
SOME CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS
also | however | moreover | similarly |
anyway | incidentally | namely | still |
besides | indeed | nevertheless | then |
certainly | instead | next | therefore |
finally | likewise | now | thus |
furthermore | meanwhile | otherwise | undoubtedly |