Therefore
Therefore is an English adverb used to indicate a conclusion, consequence, or result drawn from preceding statements. It is commonly placed at the start of a clause and often followed by a comma, as in The experiment failed; therefore, we revised the hypothesis. It can also appear within a sentence for emphasis or clarity.
Etymology and form: The word derives from Old English and Middle English compounds meaning 'for that reason'
Usage in logic and mathematics: In formal arguments, therefore signals the logical consequence of earlier statements.
Relation to other connectives: Therefore is closely related to words such as thus, hence, and consequently.
Usage considerations: In formal writing, 'therefore' can convey a precise, scholarly tone. In everyday writing, alternatives