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Connectors
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Usage of Sentence
Connectors
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1
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As
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As I was sick, I could not attend the class.
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2
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For this reason,
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Tuhin didn’t study
properly before the S.S.C examination. For this reason, he
cut a sorry figure in the examination.
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3
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In addition
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My professor is an
extremely fascinating person. In addition, he tells
some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
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4
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Consequently
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He was weak students.
Consequently, he failed in the examination.
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5
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Undoubtedly
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Mr. Kabir is our
English teacher and I attended one of his classes. Undoubtedly, he
is a great scholar.
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6
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Unless
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He will not try unless he
is forced to.
Unless you study hard, you cannot do better in the examination.
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7
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Besides
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Research in education
is very important. But it is a very hard task. Although it takes time, it
contributes to the development of overall quality of education. Besides, research
can bring out the potentials of the students.
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8
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On the other hand
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* On the one
hand, the city offers a
lot of entertainment. On the other hand, it’s very
noisy. (Show two contrasting ideas.)
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9
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And
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I took my
breakfast and started for my college.
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10
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When
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When you phoned me, I
was offering my prayer.
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11
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But
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If a student does not
learn his or her lessons, an examination is tough for him or her. But an
exam is easy for them if they take proper preparation.
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12
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As well as
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I studied Mathematics,
Economics as well asEnglish literature.
Monica as well as
Veronica was present there.
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13
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That
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Alexander
believed that like Achilles, he too had gods as his
ancestors and that he, too, had a divine right to conquer and rule the world.
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14
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So that
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The miser thought it
necessary to take some stepsso that no one might get
information of his riches and steal it.
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15
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Which
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It is education which is
the backbone of a nation.
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16
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Because
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We can't go to Julia's
party because we're going away that weekend.
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17
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After
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After much thought he bought a lump of gold with all his money
and buried it at a secret place.
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18
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So
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My aunt is ill so I
will visit her tomorrow.
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19
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Though / Although
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Research in education
is very important. But it is a very hard task. Though / Although it
takes time, it contributes to the development of overall quality of
education.
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20
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However / Anyway
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Topon was a weak
student. However/anyway, he failed.
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21
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Otherwise
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You must not hurry the
work, otherwise it may be spoiled.
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22
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Similarly / Likewise /
In the same way
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Similarly: People cannot survive under water. Similarly, a
fish will die if it is taken out of water.
Likewise: If you work hard, you will probably pass the
test. Likewise, if you waste time, you will
probably fail.
In the same way: Speaking a foreign language fluently requires oral
practice. In the same way, playing the piano
cannot be learned without regular practice.
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23
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Too
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I sent them to all of
my friends and to you too.
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24
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Certainly
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Sara: Would you help me
to learn English?
Kabir: Certainly,
why not?
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25
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Thus
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Thus: We are in the middle of a severe draught. Thus,
the city government has asked us to conserve water whenever possible.
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26
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As a result
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Whereas the developed
countries depend on researched methods, we still lag behind. As a
result, our quality of education is not improving.
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27
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If
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If a student does not learn his or her lessons, an
examination is tough for him or her.
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28
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In fact
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Oregon has a very rainy
climate. In fact, it rains there 65% of the
time.
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29
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Whose
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I don’t know whose car
it is.
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30
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For example
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* Allergies to certain insect bites can be fatal. For
example, a bee sting can cause shock in some people.
* Some sports often involve injury to the players.
Skiing without proper skills, for instance, often
leads to broken legs.
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31
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Such as
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Fruits, such
as lemons and oranges, provide us with vitamin C.
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32
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Actually
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Jennifer has never
liked swimming. Actually,she's terrified of water and
won't go near it.
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33
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Indeed
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Indeed, he is an honest
man.
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34
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Yet
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The book is short yet interesting.
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35
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Hence
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36
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Therefore
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37
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In the end
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In the end of the drama, the hero was killed by the poison.
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38
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After all
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You can’t leave you
mother uncared. After all,she is your own mother.
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39
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Let alone
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He can’t even afford
for his square meals late alone his friends.
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40
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Instead of
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He took political
Science instead of Logic.
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41
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Rather
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Families in cities and
villages use a number of poly bags everyday. They don’t preserve these rather they
throw those bags away.
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42
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Even
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The work is very hard
and so you can’t do it. Even strong brother can’t do it
because you need special quality to do it.
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43
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Even though
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Even though he has a degree, he's an idiot.
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44
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How
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I don’t know how to
deal with the novel as it’s hard to understand.
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45
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Who
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Mr. Wahid was my
English teacher who died in 2010 in his residence.
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46
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Now
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Now he is fully prepared for the test.
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47
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While
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He was rowing the
boat while I slept.
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48
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Not only … but also
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Not only is she stupid
but also stubborn.
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49
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So … that
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My younger bother
was so brilliant that he
could solve any problem.
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50
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Than (Comparative
Degree)
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Bangla is sweeter than most
other languages in the world.
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51
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In order that
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* He studied hard in order that he would
succeed in the test. (Followed by a sentence.)
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52
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Moreover
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The library on 5th
Avenue in New York City is one of the best places to do research. Moreover, it
has hundreds of the most respected magazines and journals in the
world.
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53
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Both … and
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My sister is both smart and intelligent.
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54
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Either … or
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55
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Neither … nor
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56
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Afterwards
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When you order this
item let me know afterwards so I know when we should
expect it.
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57
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For
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I scolded him then for
he had done a serious wrong.
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58
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Whether … or
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59
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Nevertheless
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1. Life in the country
may not be as exciting as life in the city. Nevertheless, you are
close to nature which provides peace and quietness.
2. The music was
loud nevertheless it was enjoyable.
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60
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So/as … as (Positive
Degree)
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Very few teachers
are as proficient as Humayun
Kabir.
No other girl is so beautiful
as she is.
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61
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No sooner had … than
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No sooner had the students seen their teacher than they
stood up.
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62
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Scarcely had … when
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Scarcely had the students seen their teacher when they
stood up.
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63
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Hardly had … when
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Hardly had the students seen their teacher when they
stood up.
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64
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Or
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1. Sit on the bench or on the grass.
2. Are you tired or shall we go out
for a walk?
3. We can learn to talk English or we
can depend on sign language.
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65
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Suddenly
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Once I was walking
alone through the Sundarbans. Suddenly, I saw a
crocodile floating in the river.
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66
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Next
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First, I will meet your
father. Then, I will take some tea. Next, I shall
teach you English.
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67
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In order that
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I bought all the
books in order that you may study
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68
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First
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Time management skills
are essential for study success. In fact, there are
several useful strategies that can be used to improve your time management
skills. Firstly, have clear goals in mind. Secondly, plan
your time by using a yearly and weekly planner. Careful planning will enable
you to keep on top of your work and avoid stress. Finally, reward
yourself when the job is done.
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69
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Secondly
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70
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Thirdly
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71
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Finally
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72
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Even if
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This horse will take
you to the village even if he is
tired.
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73
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As if / As though
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He pretended as
if / as though he knew everything.
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74
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Whereas
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Research in education
is very important. But it is a very hard task. Although it takes time, it
contributes to the development of overall quality of education. Besides,
research can bring out the potentials of the students. Whereas the
developed countries depend on researched methods, we still lag behind. As a
result, our quality of education is not improving.
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75
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Somehow
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76
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Meanwhile/in the mean time
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Carl's starting college
in September. Meanwhile, he's travelling around Europe.
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77
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Especially
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I have a question about
tenses. Specifically, when should I use the past
perfect?
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78
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Apart from
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Apart from English, she
speaks French.
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79
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Perhaps or Probably
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Perhaps he is a
criminal.
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80
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Usually
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Usually, he does
not tell a lie.
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81
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In case
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Please don’t let your
husband go out during a strike in the country. In case, he
is attacked with a petrol bomb.
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82
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83
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In this regard
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In this regard, I don’t know anything.
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84
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On the contrary
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85
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What / Whatever
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People usually want to have
their own way. They want to think and act what or whatever they
like.
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86
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Lest
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The miser was in
constant fear lest thieves should steal his money.
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87
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Afterwards
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Wash the potatoes
first. Afterwards, you can boil them.
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88
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Since
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All the students have been
miserable since Mr. Humayn Kabir, an accomplished
teacher of English, left the school.
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89
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On condition that
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The teacher excused
him on condition that he would not repeat the
mistake.
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90
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Provided that
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You can take leave provided that you work overtime later
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91
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As soon as
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Mr. Ford plans to pay off his loan as soon as he
gets his bonus.
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Monday, October 21, 2019
Grammar: Sentence Connectors with examples
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