consequently

/ˈkɒnsɪkwəntli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːnsɪkwentli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkän(t)-sə-ˌkwent-lē -si-kwənt-/ (ame, mw)

consequently — 副詞

1. used to introduce the outcome or result of something that was just described, sh

1.副詞B1
釋義

因此;所以

引出結果的副詞

used to introduce the outcome or result of something that was just described, showing that one event or situation directly caused another

例句

Theo studied every evening for months; consequently, he passed the exam on his first try.

Theo 連續兩個月每晚都認真讀書;因此,他第一次就通過了考試。

pattern: [cause clause] ; consequently, [result clause]

Consequently, after the factory shut down, Leila had to look for work in a neighbouring city.

因此,工廠關閉後,Leila 只好到鄰近的城市找工作。

sentence-initial position: Consequently, [result clause]

同義詞
  • therefore

    more formal and common in academic writing; interchangeable in most contexts

  • as a result

    less formal; can appear at the beginning or end of a clause

  • thus

    more formal; often used in logical, mathematical, or scientific reasoning

  • accordingly

    formal; common in business and institutional writing

文法句型

[cause clause]; consequently, [result clause]

Consequently, [result clause]

用法筆記

More common in formal writing and academic contexts than in everyday speech. When joining two independent clauses, use a semicolon (;) before 'consequently' and a comma after it — not a plain comma, which creates a comma splice.

常見錯誤

It was raining, consequently we stayed inside.
It was raining; consequently, we stayed inside.
💡'Consequently' is a conjunctive adverb and needs a semicolon (or period) before it, not a comma.
He was late, consequently, he missed the bus.' (comma before consequently).
He was late; consequently, he missed the bus.
💡A comma before a conjunctive adverb creates a comma splice.