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The different kinds Adding Connectives and also as well as moreover too Sequencing Connectives next then first second third finally meanwhile eventually after before Emphasising Connectives. SENTENCE CONNECTIVES 57479 However 57479 Although 57479 On the other hand 57479 But 57479 Yet 57479 Still 57479 Nevertheless 57479 Nonetheless 57479 Conversely 57479 Then They are used to link one sentence to another or to extend a sentence Task One Some of the connectives above are simp le words others are compound words Words made up of more than one word Put the words in the box into two categories Simple Words Co They can be used within sentences to link two or more points together Connectives can also be used to link ideas together in separate sentences andor paragraphs brPage 3br CONNECTIVES brPage 5br ADDING CONNECTIVES and moreover too also as well as Th brPage 1br Some useful connectives For adding information and also as well as moreover too furthermore For sequencing ideas or events firstly secondly thirdly finally eventually then next meanwh . 3 Top connectives!. What are connectives?. Connectives are words that are used to extend a sentence, or include more detail and information.. 3 connectives we often use are ‘however’, ‘and’ and ‘but.. Connectives are words that connect phrases together to make longer (more interesting!) sentences. Can you think of any?. who. because. however. therefore. although. nevertheless. meanwhile. finally. even though. Reference. :. Humphrey, S., Love, K., & . Droga. , L. (2011). . Working Grammar: An introduction for secondary English teachers. . Victoria: Pearson.. Lexical cohesion - definitions . Lexical. : (adjective) = the words of a language. The different kinds From wwwprimaryresourcescouk/english/ . . . AddingConnectives Adding Definitions. Connectives. Vocabulary. Text discussion. Definitions. Virtual goods. Social network. Sustainable product. A brick and mortar company. Virtual goods. Virtual goods are items that exist and can be bought solely online. (Axel, Jonas, Gustaf, Andreas). Can you write a paragraph which includes some or all of these connectives?. Click here to start. Cause and Effect. Contrasting. Qualifying. Sequencing. Comparing. Illustrating. Teacher’s instructions. STATEMENT: A declarative sentence that is either TRUE or FALSE (but not both at once).. MATH 110 Sec 3-1 Lecture on Statements and Connectives . Examples . of . statements. I ate spinach for lunch today.. information/report . texts . Layout . Uses headings and sub-headings to categorise information.. Includes tables, illustrations and diagrams to engage the reader.. Uses different font sizes and styles.. Objectives. Identify English sentences that are statements.. Express statements using symbols.. Form the negation of a statement.. Express negations using symbols.. Translate a negation represented by symbols into English.. leads to a processing delay at the connective region itself compared to the underspecified connective suoyi and a facilitation at the subject region Both the epistemic and attitudinal types of stance

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