THEREFORE
Therefore (adverb) (por lo tanto / por consiguiente) means: for that reason; as a result; because of that; consequently; so ; then; thus.
• ‘therefore’ shows that what was said (usually in the second part of the sentence) follows logically from what was said in the first part of the sentence.
- The food tasted terrible; therefore I threw it in the garbage.
[The food tasted terrible. For that reason, I threw the food in the garbage.]
[The food tasted terrible. As a result (of the terrible tasting food), I threw the food in the garbage.]
[The food tasted terrible. Because of that, I threw the food in the garbage.]
[The food tasted terrible. Consequently, I threw the food in the garbage.]
[The food tasted terrible, so I threw the food in the garbage.]
[The food tasted terrible. Then, I threw the food in the garbage.]
[The food tasted terrible, thus I threw the food in the garbage]
- I missed the last bus of the night; therefore I had to walk home.
[I missed the last bus of the night; therefore I had to walk home.]
[I missed the last bus of the night. For that reason, I had to walk home.]
[I missed the last bus of the night. As a result, I had to walk home.]
[I missed the last bus of the night. Because of that, I had to walk home.]
[I missed the last bus of the night; consequently, I had to walk home.]
[I missed the last bus of the night, so I had to walk home.]
[I missed the last bus of the night. Then, I had to walk home.]
- You are interrupting the teacher; therefore you must leave the classroom.
- I do not have a million dollars; therefore I cannot lend you a million dollars.
- I have gained too much weight lately; therefore I must eat less and start exercising.
- I just proofread what I wrote and there were no spelling mistakes or typing erros; therefore I should get a medal, or a lollipop, or a sticker. :)