CONNECTORS / LINKING WORDS
1.Contrast
On the other hand
In contrast
on the contrary
conversely
however
yet
still
nonetheless
nevertheless
even so
in spite of this
despite that/this
a. Direct Opposition
Ahmed worked hard. On the other hand/In contrast/ However,
Hussein hardly did any work at all.
Majdoub is lazy. However, his brother is quite diligent
(=hard working).
George is an optimist. In contrast/However, Bill is a pessimist.
Extroverts love crowds. In contrast, introverts prefer solitude.
She is not ugly. On the contrary, she is a good-looking girl.
I don't hate classical music. On the contrary, I'm very fond of it.
Six is more than five; conversely, five is less than six.
b. Denial of Expectation (Unexpected result)
She studied diligently for several months. Nevertheless/However/
Yet/Nonetheless, she failed.
George is very handsome. Yet, he is not popular with girls.
My uncle is 70 years old now. Nonetheless, he maintains his
interest in legal matters.
It's raining. Even so, we must go out.
2.Result
as a consequence
accordingly
for this/that reason
therefore
as a result
consequently
hence
thus
because of that / this
He passed his exams. Therefore/Thus/Hence/Accordingly/
Consequently,he had some good news to tell his parents.
Professor Brown is an outstanding scientist. Hence, he
is highly respected.
He has been studying hard for a long time. Thus, he has
made considerable progress.
He lacks self-confidence. As a consequence, he is unlikely
to be successful.
The demand has increased sharply. Accordingly, the prices
are higher now.
3. Addition and Listing
also
besides
further
moreover
furthermore
in addition
first (firstly, first of all, to begin with, in the first
place, for one thing )
secondly (second, in the second place, for another thing)
thirdly (third, in the third place)
finally, lastly, last of all
Amine plays football. Moreover/ Besides/ Also, he runs
a restaurant.
Nihad writes short stories, in addition, she writes articles
for a newspaper.
To prepare his homework, Jack went through various history
books. Furthermore, he took notes from several encyclopaedias.
During her spare time, Aicha practices the piano; in addition,
she plays the violin.
I prefer to buy fruits and vegetables in the open market because
they are quite cheap there. Besides, they are much fresher than
fruits and vegetables sold at the greengrocers'.
Living in a big city offers good job opportunities. Also, it
provides good educational opportunities.
Ali does not have a gift for music. Moreover, he lacks motivation
to practice music. Therefore, he can'tbecome a good musician.
Owning a car has some advantages. First (First of all/Firstly/
To begin with), it gives you comfort.
Secondly, it saves you a lot of time. Thirdly, it gives you
great freedom of movement.
4. Time
at first
afterwards
later
then
in the meantime
meanwhile
I read the morning papers for a while. Afterwards, I took a shower.
First pick up the receiver and then insert a coin into the coin-box.
At first, I had great difficulty with grammar Later, however ,
I was able to overcome these difficulties by studying hard.
The party is Tuesday, but in the meantime I have to shop and
prepare the food.
They'll be here soon. Meanwhile, let's have coffee.
5. Exemplification
for instance
for example
to illustrate
Women generally live longer than men. For instance, in the
United States life expectancy for women is 75, while it is 73
for men.
Earthquakes can be highly destructive. To illustrate, the
earthquake which occurred in Agadir in 1960 devastated the
whole town, killing more than 15,000 people.
6. Particularization
in particular
particularly
specifically
Shopping in small markets is quite advantageous. In particular,
one can find specialty items that larger stores do not contain.
We still needed to arrange several details for the trip.
Specifically, we had to make plane and train reservations
as well as decide on the final itinerary.
7. Explanation
that is
namely
in other words
that is to say
The brochure dealt with travelling in Morocco. That is /In other
words/ Namely, it discussed transportation, currency, and language.
The machinery was not impaired; that is, it wasn't damaged.
Good readers should be able to read between the lines; that is,
they should be able to make inferences (=to draw conclusions)
about information that is conveyed indirectly or given only
partially.
There is only one topic to discuss, namely, the question of
discipline.
As a child grows up, he learns how to behave in ways which are
appropriate to the society into which he is born. That is to say,
he acquires the patterns of behaviour which are accepted as
normal in his society.
8. Similarity
Likewise
similarly
correspondingly
by the same token
in the same way
Men must wear a jacket and a tie; similarly, women must wear
a skirt or a dress, not trousers.
She was late and I similarly was delayed.
You can't teach navigation in the middle of a storm. Likewise,
you can't build a system of values in the current educational
climate.
9. Emphasis
in fact
indeed
as a matter of fact
actually
He is quite wealthy. In fact, he is one of the richest men
in town.
I like reading. As a matter of fact, it is my favourite pastime.
Moussa is a highly talented musician. Indeed, he has an extraordinary
gift for music.
10. Reformulation
in other words
to put it in a different way
put differently
He is a conservative. In other words, he favours the preservation
of old institutions in their original form.
Is there a cheaper solution? In other words, can you make a
cheaper device?
11. Correction
rather
to be more precise
He is enjoying himself. Rather, he seems to be enjoying
himself.
This system must be improved. Rather, it must be thoroughly
changed.
Her name is not Margaret. Rather, it is Margot.
12. Transition
as for
as to
with regard to
with respect to
as regards
regarding
as far as…… is concerned
Both Riad and Walid are my friends. Riad studies law at
Yale University. As for Walid, he studies mechanical
engineering at MIT.
As far as comfort is concerned, a car is definitely much
better than a bicycle. On the other hand, with respect to
convenience, it is difficult to say the same thing.
MIT and CTI are similar in several respects (=ways). First,
they are both technical universities. Secondly, they are
alike as regards the courses offered.
Sony, which is $550, is much more expensive than Grundig,
which is $440. However, as far as quality is concerned
(With regard to/ As regards quality), the former is far
better than the latter.
13. Negative Condition
or else
otherwise
I must leave now, or else I'll be late.
You must study hard. Otherwise, you may fail.
14. Summation / Conclusion
in summary
in brief
in short
in conclusion
to be brief
to sum up
all in all
This is our most disastrous and embarrassing defeat ever;
in short, it is a fiasco.
The system lacked originality, efficiency and ingenuity.
In conclusion, it was a complete failure.
15. Other Sentence Connectors
after all: considering all the factors in the situation
I don't think he should be punished for breaking the window.
After all, he's only five years old.
incidentally/by the way (used to introduce an additional
point that the speaker has just thought of)
Some people, and incidentally that includes Robert, just
won't look after themselves properly.
above all (=more than anything else)
He misses all of us, but he longs above all to see his
family again.
all the same: even so, nevertheless, in any case,
I like him; all the same, I don't trust him.
anyway, anyhow, in any case
I wasn't asked; anyway/anyhow/in any case, I wasn't
keen to go.
instead (used to indicate contrast)
Mary did not answer. Instead she looked out of the
taxi window.
Saturday, 7 November 2009
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