A good piece of writing can not go with out cohesion, which based on many appropriate connectives.
Usually, connectives can be divided into three main groups of and, or, but. Today, I want to present my summarization of one type of "and" group, that is the expression of listing.
Generally speaking, as for enumeration, we tend to use "first/firstly/first and foremost/first and most importantly,.... furthermore/secondly,....finally/thirdly,.....above all/last but not the least" also, it can be used by "to begin/start with,....in the second place/next,....moreover/then/afterward,...and to conclude/lastly/finally,...".
In respect to addition, if you want to make reinforcement , it can be used by "also/again/furthermore/moreover/what is more/then/in addition/besides/above all/as well(as)..." On the other side, if you want to express the meaning of equation, probabl, you can use"equally/likewise/similarly/correspondinglly/in the same way..."
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Great. You also need to make sure you know how to use them correctly grammatically!
ReplyDelete