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likewise
Used to express similarity or agreement (Portuguese: "da mesma forma") - Application: 'She enjoys yoga; likewise, her sister practices it regularly.'
therefore
Used to indicate a conclusion or result (Portuguese: "portanto") - Application: 'It was raining heavily; therefore, the match was postponed.'
moreover
Used to add information or emphasize a point (Portuguese: "além disso") - Application: 'The proposal is cost-effective; moreover, it improves efficiency.'
furthermore
Used to introduce an additional point or argument (Portuguese: "ademais") - Application: 'He is an excellent writer; furthermore, his research skills are outstanding.'
consequently
Used to indicate a consequence (Portuguese: "consequentemente") - Application: 'She studied hard for the exam; consequently, she achieved high scores.'
consequently
Used to indicate a consequence (Portuguese: "consequentemente") - Application: 'She studied hard for the exam; consequently, she achieved high scores.'
What does 'however' mean?
'However' is a conjunction used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously. Example: 'I wanted to go for a walk; however, it started to rain.'