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There are three main types of linking words: conjunctions, transitions, and prepositions. Conjunctions. The most important conjunctions are because, as, since, and so. \u201c ... Transitions. The most important transitions are therefore, consequently, and as a result. ... Prepositions.
Examples of linking words and phrases Language functionPrepositions/ prepositional phrases (come before noun phrases)Adverbs/Adverbial phrases (join two sentences)Oppositiondespite, in spite ofhoweverContraston the other handAdditionfurthermore, in addition, moreoverExamplesuch asfor example1 more row
Linking Words & Phrases In English Linking Clauses Within A Sentence. Although/even though. Even if. In case. In spite of/despite. So that. Whatever. Whereas.
Linking Words & Phrases In English Linking Clauses Within A Sentence. Although/even though. Even if. In case. In spite of/despite. So that. Whatever. Whereas.
additionally; also; moreover; furthermore; again; further; then; besides; too; similarly; correspondingly; indeed; regarding. alternatively; although; otherwise; instead.
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Linking Words & Phrases In English Linking Clauses Within A Sentence. Although/even though. Even if. In case. In spite of/despite. So that. Whatever. Whereas.
A linking word is a word which shows a connection between clauses or sentences. 'However' and 'so' are linking words.
For example, in the sentence "They are a problem," the word are is the linking verb that connects they and problem to show the relationship between the two words. The most common linking verbs are forms of the verb "to be": am, is, are, was, were, being, been.
Examples of linking words and phrases Language functionPrepositions/ prepositional phrases (come before noun phrases)Conjunctions (join two clauses in one sentence)Oppositiondespite, in spite ofbut, although, even thoughContrastbut whereasAdditionandExamplesuch as1 more row
There are three main types of linking words: conjunctions, transitions, and prepositions. Conjunctions. The most important conjunctions are because, as, since, and so. \u201c ... Transitions. The most important transitions are therefore, consequently, and as a result. ... Prepositions.

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