SENTENCE CONNECTORS
Connectors help you carry over a thought from one sentence to another, from
one idea to another, or from one paragraph to another with words or phrases
so that there are no sudden jumps or breaks between ideas. Here is a list of
some common connectors (it is best to check the dictionary or a grammar
book to see how they are used) :
TO ADD/ TO LIST
and
also
besides
further
furthermore
in addition
in addition to
moreover
first
firstly
first of all
to begin with
in the first place
second
secondly
third
thirdly
finally
lastly
next
then
as well
as well as
too
TO EXPRESS REASON
because
since
as
so
therefore
thus
hence
on account of
because of
as a result of
owing to
for this reason
due to
for these reasons
the reason for this is
caused by
results from
for
TO EXPRESS RESULT
as a result
as a consequence
accordingly
consequently
therefore
hence
thus
in consequence
TO GIVE AN EXAMPLE
for example
for instance
to demonstrate
to illustrate
such as
e.g.
TO EMPHASIZE
in fact
indeed
as a matter of fact
definitely
extremely
absolutely
surprisingly
unquestionably
without doubt
certainly
surely
undoubtably
TO EXPLAIN
that is
namely
that is to say i.e.
in other words
to put it in a different way
to put it differently
to put it in another way
TO SUMMARIZE/ TO CONCLUDE
in short
in brief
to be brief
to sum up
to conclude
in conclusion
finally
in summary
to summarize
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TO SHOW TIME
at first
first
second
third
as
after
later
after that
then
when
next
afterwards
previously
before
as soon as
before
before that
at that time
finally
soon
at the same time
meanwhile
while
in the meantime
since
TO EXPRESS SIMILARITY
likewise
similarly
in the same way
in the same manner
correspondingly
TO REPEAT
as aforementioned
as explained earlier
as noted before
as mentioned earlier
as has been noted
as mentioned previously
TO EXPRESS TRANSITION
as far as
concerned
with regard to
as to
as regards
with respect to
as far as X is
regarding
TO EXPRESS PURPOSE
in order to
to
so as to
in order that
so that
with the purpose of
TO EXPRESS DIRECT OPPOSITION
however
compared to
by comparison
conversely
on the other hand
compared with
by contrast
in contrast
on the contrary
but
whereas
contrary to this
TO EXPRESS UNEXPECTED RESULT
however
in spite of the fact that
in spite of
even though
nevertheless
still
even so
despite the fact that
though
nonetheless
yet
in any case
despite
although
even so
TO EXPRESS CONDITION
so long as
only if
as long as
provided (that)
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if
providing (that)
TO EXPRESS NEGATIVE CONDITION
or else
otherwise
TO EXPRESS AN ALTERNATIVE
alternatively
instead
instead of
particularly
specifically
TO PARTICULARIZE
in particular
TO CORRECT
rather to be precise
to be more precise
OTHER SENTENCE CONNECTORS
1) bothand
Both men and women have written to complain that the advertisement was
sexist.
not only.but also
If the project fails, it will affect not only our department, but also the whole
organization.
This washing machine was not only expensive, its unreliable as well.
eitheror
We can either eat now or after the show. Its up to you.
neithernor
My doctor told me I should neither smoke nor drink.
2) above all (= most importantly)
He misses all of us, but above all he longs to see his family again.
Above all/ most importantly, dont forget to come here on time.
3) to a certain extent/to some extent (=partly)
To some extent, she was responsible for the accident.
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4) to a great extent/to a large extent (= mostly)
To a great extent, people go on holiday there to enjoy the good weather.
5) in accordance with/ in agreement with
In accordance with your wishes, I changed my plan.
6) in terms of
The Richter Scale measures the intensity of earthquakes in terms of earth
movement, while the Mercalli Scale measures the intensity of earthquakes
in terms of effects.
7) out of the question ( = impossible)
A trip to New Zealand is out of the question this year.
8) take into account/take into consideration/consider/considering/ in
view of
We cannot adobt your plan for irrigating the area. First of all, we have to
take into account the obstacles that must be overcome.
Considering his age, he has made excellent progress in his studies.
In view of the strong market, she invested in stocks.
9) beyond
Why he did it is beyond my comprehension.
We can do nothing beyond what we have done already.
10) depending on
Depending on what results are required, different methods are used.
11) concerning/about/with regard to/in connection with
The journalist wrote some articles concerning prisons and prisoners.
A small problem has arisen in connection with the renewal of the visa.
12) like/unlike
Erbil, like her sister, is very eager to learn new things.
Unlike Ali, his sister is quite pessimistic.
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13) as far as ..... concerned (= from ..... point of view)
As far as were concerned, you can go whenever you want.
He had been so ill for so long that, from his point of view, death was
a blessing.
14) in proportion to/in relation to
The tax increases in proportion to the amount you earn.
15) together with
Plant disease, together with a prolonged drought, has ruined most of
the crops.
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