Sentence Connectors: 1.contrast 1. A. Direct Opposition
Sentence Connectors: 1.contrast 1. A. Direct Opposition
Sentence Connectors: 1.contrast 1. A. Direct Opposition
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1.Contrast
1. a. Direct Opposition CONTRAST
On the other
Ali worked hard. On the other hand/In contrast/ However, Okan hardly did any work at hand
all. In contrast
Metin is lazy. However, his brother is quite diligent (=hard working). conversely
George is an optimist. In contrast/However/, Bill is a pessimist.
however
Extroverts love crowds. In contrast, introverts prefer solitude. yet
Six is more than five; conversely, five is less than six. still
nonetheless
1. b. Denial of Expectation (Unexpected result) nevertheless
She studied diligently for several months. Nevertheless/However/Yet/Nonetheless, she even so
failed. in spite of this
George is very handsome. Yet, he is not popular with girls. despite
that/this
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
He passed his exams. Therefore/Thus/Hence/Accordingly/Consequently, he had some
good news to tell his parents. RESULT
Professor Brown is an outstanding scientist. Hence, he is highly respected. as a consequence
He has been studying hard for a long time. Thus, he has made considerable progress. accordingly
He lacks self-confidence. As a consequence, he is unlikely to be successful. for this/that reason
The demand has increased sharply. Accordingly, the prices are higher now. therefore
as a result
consequently
3. Addition and Listing hence
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4. Time
I read the morning papers for a while. Afterwards, I took a shower. TIME
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 at first
these difficulties by studying hard. afterwards
The party is Tuesday, but in the meantime I have to shop and prepare the food. later
They'll be here soon. Meanwhile, let's have coffee. then
in the
5. Exemplification
Women generally live longer than men. For instance, in the United States life expectancy for women
is 75, while it is 73 for men. Exemplification
Earthquakes can be highly destructive. To illustrate, the earthquake which occurred in
Erzincan in 1939 devastated the whole town, killing more than 35,000 people. for instance
for example
6. Particularization to illustrate
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 behavior 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 Turkey.
I like reading. As a matter of fact, it is my favorite pastime.
Mural is a highly talented musician. Indeed, he has an extraordinary gift for music.
10. Refutation
on the contrary
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.
11. Reformulation
in other words to put it in a different way, put differently
He is a conservative. In other words, he favors the preservation of old institutions in their original
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form.
Is there a cheaper solution? In other words, can you make a cheaper device?
12. 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 Margeret. Rather, it is Margot.
13. Transition
as for as to with regard to with respect to
as regards regarding as far as X is concerned
Both Orkun and Ozkan are my friends. Orkun studies law at Ankara University. As for Ozkan, he
studies mechanical engineering at METU.
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.
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.
14. Alternative
You're welcome to come with us now in our car. Alternatively, you could go later with Mary.
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.
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Type of
Examples
transition
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Addition
again equally in fact
also further(more) moreover
and in addition (to...) too
and then indeed what is more
besides next finally
Comparison
compared with similarly again
in comparison with likewise also
in the same
way/manner
Contrast
besides naturally still
but nevertheless whereas
however of course while
in contrast on the contrary yet
instead on the other hand although
conversely regardless despite
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Inference
if not, ... otherwise then
in (that) case that implies
Summary/Conclusion
in all in short on the whole
in brief in conclusion to sum up
to summarise therefore basically
in summary In a nutshell
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Replacement
again (better) still the alternative is...
alternatively on the other hand
Transition
as far as ... is now with (regard) to...
concerned to turn to... Concerning...
as for ... with (reference) to
incidentally
Place/Position
above adjacent below
beyond here in front
in the back near there
nearby there closer to
elsewhere far farther on
opposite to to the left to the right
behind
Miscellaneous - Adverbs may be used at the beginning of sentences to show how the
sentence which follows relates to the rest of the text. Many of them reveal the writers
attitude to the idea they are expressing and so can be used as an important tool in
evaluative writing.
Admittedly Fundamentally Paradoxically
All things considered Generally speaking Potentially
As a general rule Interestingly Predictably
As far as we know Ironically Presumably
Astonishingly In essence Primarily
Broadly In general Probably
By and large In particular Remarkably
Characteristically In practice Seemingly
Clearly In reality Significantly
Coincidentally In retrospect/hindsight Surprisingly
Conveniently In theory Theoretically
Curiously In view of this To all intents and purposes
Disappointingly More Typically
Equally interestingly/seriously/specifically Ultimately
Essentially Naturally Understandably
Explicitly On balance Undoubtedly
Even so Obviously Unfortunately
Eventually On reflection With hindsight
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Fortunately Overall