How To Use Respective?

Respective means relating or belonging separately to the individual people you have just mentioned. Steve and I were at very different stages in our respective careers. They went into their respective bedrooms to pack.

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How can I use respective in a sentence?

Respective in a Sentence

  • The dogs and their respective owners stood waiting to see who would be crowned winner of the pet show.
  • Royal leaders and their respective partners watched the harlequin perform from their elegantly decorated tables.

Can you start a sentence with respectively?

Well, you could conceivably start a sentence with “respectively,” but you can’t start this sentence with “respectively.”

Is it respective or respectively?

Respectfully means “with respect or deference.” Respective, an adjective, means “relating to two or more things considered one by one.” Respectively, the adverb form of respective, means “singly, in the order mentioned.” All people should be treated respectfully at work.

What do you mean by respective?

1 : particular, separate their respective homes. 2 obsolete : partial, discriminative.

What does it mean when someone says respective?

Respectively is an adverb that means “for each separately and in turn, and in the order mentioned.” The correct use of respectively requires two parallel lists of corresponding items.

Do you put comma before respectively?

A note on punctuation: the word “respectively” is put at the end of the sentence or phrase it refers to, and it is set off with a comma (or commas if “respectively” occurs in the middle of the sentence). Example: The dog and the cat were named Jack and Sam, respectively, and they lived down the street from me.

Is the Oxford comma?

The Oxford (or serial) comma is the final comma in a list of things. For example:Unless you’re writing for a particular publication or drafting an essay for school, whether or not you use the Oxford comma is generally up to you. However, omitting it can sometimes cause some strange misunderstandings.

What’s another way to say on the other hand?

What is another word for on the other hand?

contrastingly instead
on the flip side however
on the other side of the coin contrarily
oppositely nevertheless
nonetheless that said

Is respective followed by singular or plural?

Respective needs a plural noun. Respective refers to one of several; as such it cannot be followed by a singular noun.

What comes after respective?

“respective”” and “respectively” can go together with both singular and plural depending on the quantity of nouns.

What is the opposite of respective?

Opposite of belonging or relating separately to each of two or more people or things. same. indefinite. general. generic.

What is respective order?

Respectively is defined as in the order given. An example of respectively is what one might say instead of “in that order” in “Alice is 5 and James is 7, in that order.” adverb.

Is it respective or prospective?

As adjectives the difference between prospective and respective. is that prospective is likely or expected to happen or become while respective is relating to particular persons or things, each to each; particular; own.

Is it respective or irrespective?

As adjectives the difference between irrespective and respective. is that irrespective is heedless, regardless while respective is relating to particular persons or things, each to each; particular; own.

Can you use respectively for three things?

Respectively should only be used to describe two or more items. Respectively is not required in example 3, as proliferation was measured using both techniques, or in example 4, as expression of all three genes was quantified using real-time RT-PCR. Therefore, the correct sentences are: 3.

Does While need a comma?

When while is the first word of your sentence, you obviously shouldn’t add a comma in front of it. But if you’re using while to mean “whereas,” you still need to put a comma somewhere.The comma should go between the things being contrasted or happening at the same time.

How do you you use a semicolon?

Use a semicolon to join two related independent clauses in place of a comma and a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet). Make sure when you use the semicolon that the connection between the two independent clauses is clear without the coordinating conjunction.

What is comma splice?

A comma splice occurs when you use a comma to join two complete sentences without placing an appropriate joining word between them. The comma just isn’t strong enough to do the job of making one grammatical sentence out of two.

Where do you put commas?

Commas (Eight Basic Uses)

  1. Use a comma to separate independent clauses.
  2. Use a comma after an introductory clause or phrase.
  3. Use a comma between all items in a series.
  4. Use commas to set off nonrestrictive clauses.
  5. Use a comma to set off appositives.
  6. Use a comma to indicate direct address.
  7. Use commas to set off direct quotations.

Does a semicolon mean or?

Most commonly, the semicolon is used between two independent clauses (i.e., clauses that could stand alone as separate sentences) when a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) is omitted.