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The use of thus: 'Hold the wheel in both hands, thus'



 
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The use of thus: 'Hold the wheel in both hands, thus' Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:30 am  The use of thus: 'Hold the wheel in both hands, thus'
 

Hi

Could you please explain to me the use of thus in the following sentence?

'Hold the wheel in both hands, thus.'

I would appreciate if you could provide me with a couple more examples!

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The use of thus: 'Hold the wheel in both hands, thus' Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:26 am  The use of thus: 'Hold the wheel in both hands, thus'
 

Hi Tom

Your sentence sounds like someone is giving verbal instructions to someone else. The word 'thus' means 'in this manner' or 'in this fashion' in the sentence. Therefore, the speaker is demonstrating how to hold wheel at the same moment that he/she says "thus".

Does that answer your question?

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The use of thus: 'Hold the wheel in both hands, thus' Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:41 pm  The use of thus: 'Hold the wheel in both hands, thus'
 

A lot of thanks, Amy!

Could you please give me a few examples of the same sort?

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Thus Wed Nov 08, 2006 15:09 pm  Thus
 

The adverb 'thus' is rather formal, Tom.

To open the lock you put the key in the hole and turn it thus -- so, like this, in this way.

Thus it happened that they quarreled; thus, if you want to get a good job you should study more -- and so.
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