THAMOS—CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS Conjunctive Adverbs are special adverbs that show the relationship between two complete thoughts They can be found at the FRONT, MIDDLE, or BACK of a complete thought. FRONT THAMOS PRACTICE—FRONT THAMOS Cinna got one of the highest scores on the test moreover, the extra credit he did boosted his average above 100%. Cinna got one of the highest scores on the test. Moreover, the extra credit he did boosted his average above 100%. Primrose Everdeen stayed up too late playing video games as a result she slept through her alarm and was late for school. Primrose Everdeen stayed up too late playing video games; as a result, she slept through her alarm and was late for school. MIDDLE THAMOS PRACTICE—MIDDLE THAMOS Primrose Everdeen tried to teach her parrot how to sing opera. Her neighbors; however thought that was a bad idea. Primrose Everdeen tried to teach her parrot how to sing opera. Her neighbors, however, thought that was a bad idea. Primrose Everdeen stayed up too late playing video games as a result she slept through her alarm and was late for school. Primrose Everdeen stayed up too late playing video games; as a result, she slept through her alarm and was late for school. BACK THAMOS PRACTICE—BACK THAMOS President Snow was extremely excited about his birthday. The day of the party arrived finally. President Snow was extremely excited about his birthday. The day of the party arrived, finally. Peeta Mellark likes to take online surveys. He did one today about his favorite sports teams for example. Peeta Mellark likes to take online surveys. He did one today about his favorite sports teams, for example.
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