Hello,
I am sorry for bothering you again, but I have another question regarding the use of the connectors mentioned above.
1/ They believe that his English is poor, and so he is certainly not their favorite candidate.
2/ They believe that his English is poor, and thus he is certainly not their favorite candidate.
3/ They believe that his English is poor, and consequently he is certainly not their favorite candidate.
I am not sure at all if my sentences are properly phrased and written.
Thanks a lot for helping.
EXPRESSING CONSEQUENCE with AND SO/THUS/CONSEQUENTLY
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Re: EXPRESSING CONSEQUENCE with AND SO/THUS/CONSEQUENTLY
Yes, all correct!