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| Type of Connector | Connector(s) | Examples |
| Coordinating conjunctions | for (cause), so (effect) | Professionals can sometimes be extremely impatient, for their positions are at times rather stressful. |
| Subordinating conjunctions | because, since | Since high level positions are at times rather stressful, professionals can sometimes be extremely impatient. |
| Conjunctive adverbs | therefore, as a result, consequently | High level positions are at times rather stressful; therefore, professionals can sometimes be extremely impatient. |
| Prepositions | because of, due to, as a result of | Due to the stressful nature of high level positions, professionals can sometimes be extremely impatient. |
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| Jbin | Sentence Connectors - Showing Contrast | 0 | Mar 28 2008, 10:30 AM EDT by Jbin | ||
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Type of Connector Connector(s) Examples
Coordinating conjunction but High level positions are stressful at times, but the financial rewards make these positions very desirable indeed. Subordinating conjunctions whereas, while While high level positions are stressful at times, the financial rewards make these positions very desirable indeed. Conjunctive adverbs in contrast, on the other hand High level positions are stressful at times; on the other hand, the financial rewards make these positions very desirable indeed. Prepositions unlike Unlike the undesirable stress of high level positions, the financial rewards make these positions very desirable indeed. |
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| Jeongsook | Sentence Connectors and Sentences | 0 | Mar 28 2008, 10:28 AM EDT by Jeongsook | ||
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Once you have mastered the basics of correct usage in written English, you will want to express yourself in increasingly complex ways. One of the best ways to improve your writing style is to use sentence connectors. Sentence connectors are used to express relationships between ideas and to combine sentences. The use of these connectors will add sophistication to your writing style.
Each section below contains sentence connectors using similiar sentences to show how the same idea can be expressed in a variety of manners. Once you have understood the use of these sentence connectors, take an example sentence of your own and write a number of sentences based on the examples to practice your own writing skills. Some examples of sentence connectors: 1) Food and drink prices in New York are very high. 2) Renting an apartment in New York is very expensive. Using a sentence connector: Food and drink prices in New York are very high; furthermore, renting an apartment is very expensive. 1) Life in New York is very expensive. 2) Life in New York can be extremely exciting. Using a sentence connector: Despite the fact that life in New York is very expensive, it can be extremely exciting. 1) Life in New York is very expensive. 2) Many people would love to live in New York. Using a sentence connector: Many people would love to live in New York; consequently, life in New York is very expensive. |
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| LauraGuzman | Sentence Connectors - showing Cause / Effect | 0 | Mar 28 2008, 10:26 AM EDT by LauraGuzman | ||
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Type of Connector Connector(s) Examples
Coordinating conjunctions for (cause), so (effect) Professionals can sometimes be extremely impatient, for their positions are at times rather stressful. Subordinating conjunctions because, since Since high level positions are at times rather stressful, professionals can sometimes be extremely impatient. Conjunctive adverbs therefore, as a result, consequently High level positions are at times rather stressful; therefore, professionals can sometimes be extremely impatient. Prepositions because of, due to, as a result of Due to the stressful nature of high level positions, professionals can sometimes be extremely impatient. |
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