Linking Words and Connectors
Linking words (also called connectors or transition words) are used to connect ideas and sentences. They make your writing more coherent and logical.
Addition
Moreover, furthermore, in addition, besides, also, as well as. Example: ‘He is intelligent. Moreover, he is hardworking.’
Contrast
However, nevertheless, on the other hand, although, even though, whereas, while. Example: ‘She is rich. However, she is not happy.’
Cause and Effect
Therefore, consequently, as a result, thus, hence, so. Example: ‘He studied hard. Therefore, he passed the exam.’
Sequence
First(ly), second(ly), third(ly), then, next, after that, finally, lastly. Example: ‘First, mix the flour and eggs. Then, add the sugar.’
Exercises
Fill in the blanks: 1- He was tired; …, he continued working. 2- She loves music; …, she plays three instruments. 3- The weather was bad; …, we stayed home.
📍 دروس مشابهة
- English — Writing: Writing a Persuasive Essay (opinion, arguments, conclusion) — 3rd Year Literary Stream — Algeria
- English — Grammar: The Conditional (Second and Third Conditionals) — 3rd Year Literary Stream — Algeria
مدونة التربية و التعليم في الجزائر – دروس، فروض، نتائج امتحانات مدونة التربية والتعليم في الجزائر | تحضير الدروس، فروض واختبارات، نتائج البكالوريا وBEM، مسابقات التوظيف، والتوجيه المدرسي للطلاب وأولياء الأمور.