Connectors
Contrast
- In spite of / Despite 
 Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a noun phrase.
- Although / (Even) though
 Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a sentence.
- However / Nevertheless / Still / Yet / Even so / On the contrary / In contrast
 Introduce a new idea which marks a contrast with previously stated ideas. Introduced by a comma.
- On the one hand ... On the other hand
 Links two contrasting ideas / paragraphs.
- In contrast to / Contrary to
 Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a noun phrase.
- Whereas
 Link two contrasting ideas. Not separated by commas.
Reason and cause
- Because / As / Since / Seeing that
 Introduce a sentence. Subordinate sentences introduced by because always appear in final position.
- Because of / On account of / Owing to / Due to
 Introduce a noun phrase.
Purpose
- In order to / So as to
 Introduce an infinitive of purpose.
- In order that / So that
 Introduce a sentence.
Consequence
- Consequently / As a consequence / As a result / Therefore / As a consequence of / As a result of
 Followed by a noun phrase.
- So
 Introduces a sentence. No commas.
Addition
- Moreover / Furthermore / In addition / Besides / What's more
 Used after a strong pause and separated from the sentences. They are introduced by a comma.
- As well as / In addition to / Besides
 Used to add one more piece of information. Followed by a noun phrase.
Exemplification
- For example / For instance
 Introduces an example referring to previously stated ideas.
- Such as
 Introduces an example referring to the last idea.
CONNECTORS
Contrast
- But / yet
 Followed by a noun phrase or a sentence.
 The book is short but / yet interesting.
- In spite of / despite
 Placed at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence.
 ‘He arrived on time despite / in spite of getting up late’
- Although / though/ even though / in spite of the fact that
 Followed by a complete sentence. Can be placed at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence. If it is placed at the beginning we need to use a comma after the clause.
 Although / though / even though / in spite of the fact that the pupils had not studied, they all passed their exams.
- However, nevertheless, even so, on the one hand, on the other hand, on the contrary
 He was quite ill; however/ nevertheless/ even so, he went to school.
- While, whereas
 This film is very interesting, while/whereas that one is quite boring.
Reason and cause
- Because, as since, seeing that
 Because / as / since / seeing that it’s late, we should go home.
- Because of, on account of, owing to, due to
 Because of / on account of / owing to / due to the weather, we stayed at home.
- In order to, so, as to, to: 
 She uses her video in order to / so as to / to record TV programs.
Add information
- For example, for instance, such as
 Vegetables are a good source of vitamins: for example / for instance, oranges have vitamin C.
- Moreover, furthermore, besides, in addition to
 In addition to soul music, she likes rap.
- Apart from, except for
 Apart from English, she speaks French.
Succession
- First of all / Firstly / To begin with / First ….
- Second / Secondly / Then …
- Third / Thirdly / After that...
- The next stage …
- Finally / in short / to sum up / in conclusion / lastly / last but not least…
Result
- As a result of
 As a result of his brave action, he was awarded a military medal.
- Therefore, as a result, consequently, for this reason
 Consequently / for this reason, it always passes its annual road test.
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