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Exercise 33 : because / because of
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1. Because of
2. Because of
3. Because of
4. Because
5. Because
6. Because
7. Because of
8. Because of
9. Because of
10. Because of
Exercise 34 : so/ so such
Page 124
1. So
2. Such
3. So
4. So
5. Such
6. So
7. Such
8. So
9. Such
10. Such
11. So
12. So
13. Such
14. So
15. So
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Connectors
Look at
these two sentences. Is there anything wrong with them? There is
nothing wrong with them, but a word that connects these two sentences is often
added. Adding a connector would clearly show a relationship between the
two sentences and ideas.
In this
lesson, we would like to introduce connectors and words that are commonly used
in professional, business, and university writing. Although the words
have different grammatical names, they share one thing in common: they all
continue or add to ideas that were written in the preceding
sentence.
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These words
are not interchangeable. In other words, you cannot remove one of these
words and add any other. The best way to explain how to use these words
is to simply give you examples. One thing they all have in common is that
they are usually attached to clauses. That means they are attached to a
group of words that contains a subject and a verb. For more information
on clauses, see our lessons on sentence fragments and run-on sentences.
We will use
the same sentences in order to illustrate how the words are used and to show their
different positions in the sentences. The positions of the words that we
show you are the most common but not necessarily the only positions.
Moreover,
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In addition,
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Furthermore,
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Also
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As well
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Too
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Additionally,
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And
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Not only. . . but also
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Besides that,
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Referensi :
http://www.myenglishteacher.net/connectorsandotheraddinfowords.html