Logical Connectors

3 words in this vocabulary list

adverb used before the first of two or more alternatives that are being specified

conjunction used before the first of two or more alternatives that are being specified

  • You can either choose to accept the terms and conditions or decline them.
  • You can have either pizza or pasta for dinner, it's up to you.
  • I don't really like either of those options, can we think of something else?
  • She was torn between either pursuing her dreams or staying in her comfort zone.

adverb at that time; at the time in question

conjunction used to introduce a logical conclusion or sequence of events

  • First, gather all the necessary materials, then proceed to follow the instructions carefully.
  • Let's grab some lunch, then we can decide what to do next.
  • I aced my exam, then I treated myself to some ice cream.
  • She took a leap of faith, then watched as her dreams began to unfold.

adverb in a way that is true, correct, or accurate; in this way

conjunction used to introduce a logical conclusion or result

  • The experiment yielded positive results, thus proving our hypothesis correct.
  • I studied hard for the exam and thus aced it!
  • I decided to skip class and thus got in trouble with the teacher.
  • She planted the seeds carefully and thus watched her garden bloom beautifully.