of course
There is no clock in firered in fact time doesn't pass in that game.
yes, practically all the time, mostly to the Doctor of course.
The old time comic with the first name Ed is of course Ed Wynn.
of course it is me and my friends fight about who has the best shoes all the time!!
The connective "of course" would make the most sense.
after that is a time connective
Cartilage and ligaments (in addition to bone, of course).
Yeah
Yes it is ...
If the blank is after the word "have", then the correct answer is "in fact".
yes it is
Therefore is an adverb it shows a consequence, a result
firstly is not a adjective its a time connective
No, "finally" is more commonly known as an adverb rather than a time connective. It indicates the completion or conclusion of a sequence of events.
"while" can be considered a time connective when used to indicate a duration of time or a simultaneous action. It is used to show the relationship between two events happening at the same time or overlapping time periods in a sentence.
No, "one day" is not a time connective. Time connectives typically express a relationship between events in terms of time, such as "before," "after," "while," etc. "One day" is more of a reference to a specific point in time.