I was going to post more connective words again, if it wasn’t for an email that gave me another good idea.
These connective words are awesome, but they won’t help you if you are seeing them for the first time and don’t know how to use them in a sentence. So now, I am repeating the whole list – with examples, where appropriate.
Addition
In addition, I would like to point out that my neighbor is disturbing me late at night.
Your life will change forever and similarly, your whole family will feel the change.
Some people have little time for a hobby, and have likewise little will to get one.
Beauty, as well as smarts, is a remarkable quality
We aren’t friends. Besides, I don’t feel it’s my place to set him straight.
Computers are getting faster and faster these days; furthermore, their cost is getting lower and lower.
I’ve been wanting a change for a long time, moreover, I feel I deserve one.
Not only is this product good for your hair, but also for softening your skin.
Sequence
Initially, you would start putting a plan together.
To begin with, you will need to commit a portion of your time to studying.
Later on there comes a stage when your skills are put to a test.
Consequence
I studied well and as a result, I got a high score.
I was younger and therefore less experienced.
I upset my friend, thereby causing her pain.
Admittedly, he is the smartest person I know.
Contrast
The book is expensive, however it is worth it.
She says she feels fine, but on the other hand, her face is pale and she doesn’t look healthy.
In spite of the difficulties, the task was completed.
He still insists, though he knows that won’t do any good.
The music didn’t lift her spirit, on contrary, it made her feel weak and vulnerable again.
He felt unwelcome, yet instead of leaving, he stayed.
Eggs for breakfast is not a good idea, I would rather have some toast.
He was her true love, whereas for him she was just another girlfriend.
While they didn’t trust each other, nonetheless they worked together for many years.
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