Connectives
You may ask yourself what a
connective is. It’s simple, try to imagine your skeleton without your joints,
it simply doesn’t work. Without your joints you cannot bend over, run, jump,
walk, or even drink a glass of water.
That’s why connectors are so
important in any language, but in English, they make your speech run smoothly
and more native. So, get used to them and try to use them more often, ok?
Purpose
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They are used to show the purpose of something in
a conversation.
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Inference and Conclusion
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They are used conclude something in a
conversation.
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Result and Consequence
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They are used to show a result of something or a
consequence of an action in a conversation.
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Cause
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They are used to show a reason, a cause of
something in a conversation.
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Emphasis
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They are used to emphasize a point o view in a
conversation.
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Agreement
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They are used to show agreement about a topic or a
situation.
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Reinforcement comment
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They are used to reinforce a point of view during
a conversation
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Change of subject
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They are used to introduce a new and opportune
subject into a conversation.
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Reference
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They are used to refer to a topic or subject
during a conversation.
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Introduction
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They are used to introduce a new topic, subject during
a conversation.
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