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Conjunctions: so vs therefore, but vs however



 
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Conjunctions: so vs therefore, but vs however #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 24, 2009 13:18 pm   Conjunctions: so vs therefore, but vs however
 

Hello everybody,
Some junctions (so vs therefore, but vs however) in written English make me confused. I hope all of you who know how to use them to help me.
Are there any differences between so and therefore? Between but and however?
Thank you.
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