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Corelative conjunctions. These consist of 2 parts, each of which is followed by a sentence = neither ... nor Corelative conjunctions. These consist of 2 parts, each of which is followed by a sentence = whether ... or subcsubcordinating conjunctions. These link a main clause and a subcordinate clause = Although subcsubcordinating conjunctions. These link a main clause and a subcordinate clause = because subcsubcordinating conjunctions. These link a main clause and a subcordinate clause = while / whereas Used mainly at the beginning of business letters = with reference to Used to make a link with what has just been said. It can help you to change the subject = As regards, as far as...is concerned;, talking/speaking about Usually sugests lack of interest = as for These expressions are used to balance to contrasting (but not contradictory) ideas = on the other hand emphasise that second point contrast with the first = however / nevertheless, by contrast introduce the contrasting point as an afterthought = mind you, still Suggest that something is suprising, in view of what was said before = Yet, still, in spite of this Used to express similarity = similarly, in the same way These expressions are used in three-part structure = concesion: it is true, certainly, if + adjective, may - counter-argument: however, even so, but, nevertheless, nontheless, all the same, still These expressions can be used to mean that what came before did not matter - the main points follow = Anyway/Anuhow/At any rate Can suggest sth is all right, even if everything else is unsatisfactory = at least Contradicting : 1) to contradict sb ele's suggestion, 2) to strengthen a negative statement = on the contrary Change of subject: 1) to introduce sth you just thought of, 2) to change the subject = by the way, incidentally Used to indicate that a new section of your presentation is starting = all right, OK to return to an earlier subject after a brief change of subject = as I was saying; to come back to Structuring = first of all, first(ly), second(ly), ...; lastly, finally; to begin/start with; in the first/secon/... place; for one thing, for another thing To add information to what has been said = moreover, furthermore, in addition, as well as that, on top of that, another thing is, what is more, besides, in any case
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