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  • Can hence be used at the beginning of a sentence?
    "Hence" is a final conjunction; hence it should not be used at the beginning of a sentence in formal writing, according to the Chicago Manual of Style Other final conjunctions include thus, so and therefore
  • Hence and hence why - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    My question is, is the use of the word "hence", used in it's most common sense as an alternative to "therefore", strictly acceptable in English usage in the following example: I like bananas, hen
  • Learning to end sentences with hence. Examples?
    The word hence can have a temporal meaning similar to "down the road" or "later": The order was placed in January and the products were shipped three months hence You take out a loan for $10,000 and by the time it is paid off five years hence, you will have paid the bank quite a lot of money in interest That meaning is not "archaic" but it is definitely old-fashioned The spatial use is more
  • Can hence be used to refer to time forward relative a past event in . . .
    Even now, one-and-a-half moons hence, it would be a simple matter to follow their trail In that case, "hence" is a time forward from a point in the past as made clear by use of the past perfect ("had left me") Is that appropriate usage, or can "hence" only refer to the actual future, not a future relative to a point in the past?
  • Hence, therefore and so in mathematical proofs
    Hence and therefore may be considered synonyms, or at least interchangeable I suspect that hence is preferred where the inference derives from the immediately preceding statement, though not necessarily Therefore shows a broader scope and appears after a long descriptive 'method' leading to the proof QED
  • mathematics - Use of hence in mathematical English - English Language . . .
    In math, particularly in plane geometry, there are lots of simple statements that one implies another, and that implies another, and so on So, quot;hence quot; is frequently used For example, le
  • meaning - When to use whence instead of hence - English Language . . .
    To sum it all up - if you're not sure which to use, stick with the most common form (hence) If there's a strong sense of from there or from where in your context, use thence or whence
  • Difference in logical inevitability between therefore thus hence
    The adverbs thus, therefore and hence can be used to express connections of causation and logical implication of several kinds Although, when used in this way, these words are usually close in meaning and often can be used interchangeably, they do have important differences




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