CONNECTORS
So that: used to introduce a clause of purpose
Sentence: i’ll go by car so that i can take more luggage.
Furthermore: in addition; more importantly
Sentence: she always arrives on time; furthermore, her work is always excellent.
Although: ‘in spite of something
Sentence: although he is known to only a few, his reputation among them is very great.
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As a result: used to introduce the cause or origin of an action.
Sentence: profits have declined as a result of the recent drop in sales
Consequently: effect, or outcome; therefore
Sentence: she was elected leader of the party and consequently became prime minister
Moreover: in addition to what has been said
Sentence: he enjoys selling and, moreover, is good at it.
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In the same way: to do something in an identical or very similar manner to someone else
Sentence: the aircraft will also be able to land in the same way as other
aircraft at other land bases
Even though: despite the fact that:
Sentence: i’m going even though it may rain.
Contrast: to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences
Sentence: the boy’s room is a complete contrast to the guest room.
Likewise: in the same way or manner; similarly
Sentence: he is our friend and likewise our leader.
Illustration: the act of clarifying or explaining;
Sentence: the illustration on page 30 shows the parts of an engine.
During: from the beginning to the end of a particular period:
Sentence: from the beginning to the end of a particular period: