1. As for ... As far as ... ...
2. It goes without saying ... needless to say, ......
3. It's safe to say ... it's safe to say. ......
4. As the proverb says, as the proverb says,
It must be noted that ... it must be pointed out that, ......
6. It is generally believed that ... It is generally believed that. ......
7. What needs special attention is ... What needs special attention is. ......
The undeniable fact is ... undeniable. ......
Nothing is more important than the fact that nothing is more important than ... ...
10. Today, ..., there are many hazards in our daily life. First of all, ... Second, ... What's worse is ... Now, ... They bring a lot of harm to our daily life. First, ...; Secondly, ... to make matters worse. ...
2. Cohesive sentence patterns
1. A good example is ... A typical example is ......
2. Normally, ... As usual, ......
3. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, as mentioned in the previous paragraph,
But the problem is not so simple. There, ... but the problem is not that simple, so ...
But this is a trivial matter ... but unfortunately. ......
6. Even so ... Even so ......
Despite the fact ... despite the fact ......
Besides, we think ... Besides, we insist that. ......
8. Anyway, the difference lies in ... However, the difficulty lies in. ...
9. Similarly, we should pay attention to ... Similarly, we should pay attention to. ......
10. In view of the current situation,
1 1. As mentioned above,
12. In this regard, we might as well say ... From this perspective, we can say. ......
13. Anyway, we must look at the other side of the coin, that is ... However, we must look at the other side of the matter, that is. ......
3. Ending sentence pattern
1. Finally, I want to say ... Finally, I want to say ......
There, we have reason to believe ... therefore, we have reason to believe. ......
3. In a word, from all aspects,
In my opinion, this is more desirable ... therefore, in my opinion, this is more desirable. ......
From what has been discussed above, we can draw a conclusion. ...
6. Data/statistics/figures lead us to the conclusion ... From these data, we come to the conclusion. ......
7. From the discussion, we can draw a conclusion ... The conclusion ... can be drawn from the discussion.
8. From my point of view, if ... In my opinion, if. ...
4. Examples of sentence patterns
1. Let's go ... to illustrate this point. Let's illustrate this point with the following examples. ...
Let's take the above picture as an example to illustrate this point. Let's take the icon above as an example to illustrate this point.
Here's another example. Here's another example.
Take ... for example. Take ... for example.
This provides a typical ... this provides a typical example for. ...
We can quote a common example ... we can quote a common example. ...
5. Sentence patterns commonly used in introductory paragraphs
1. Some people think that ... some people think that. ......
Frankly speaking, I can't agree with them for the following reasons. Frankly speaking, I can't agree with them for the following reasons.
For many years, … has been regarded as …, but now the situation is completely different. For many years, … has been regarded as …, but now the situation is quite different.
I can't agree … I can't completely agree with this view … ...
My argument for this view is as follows. My views on this issue are as follows.
6. With the development of …, more and more … With the development of …, more and more … ...
There is a long-term debate about where ... there is a long-term debate about ....
8. People generally/generally/widely/believe/hold/accept/admit ... It is generally believed that ......
As far as I'm concerned, I totally agree with the former/the latter. As far as I'm concerned, I totally agree with the former/the latter.
10. Before giving my opinion, I think it is necessary to look at the views of both sides. Before giving my opinion, I think it is necessary to look at the arguments of both sides.
6. Common sentence patterns and expressions used for comparison and contrast
1.a and B are completely/completely/completely different. A and B are completely different.
A and B are different in every respect. A and B are different in every respect.
A and B differ in ….
The difference between A and B is that ... The difference between A and B is that ...
5. The difference between A and B is that …
The difference between a and b is that ......
Compared with a, b ... compared with a, b ......
7. Although it is generally believed that a …, I think b … ......
8. Although there are similarities, A and B are different. Although similar, A and B are also different.
9. Both A and B … However, one …; On the other hand, B...a and B are both ... However, one ...; On the other hand, B. ......
10. The most obvious difference is that A… and B…
The most striking difference is ... and B. ......
Seven. Sentence patterns commonly used in deductive method
1... There are many reasons, but in general, they boil down to three main reasons. ... there are several reasons, but in general, they can be summed up in three main reasons.
There are many factors that can explain …, but the following is the most typical. There are many factors that can explain …, but the following are the most typical.
Many methods are helpful to solve this problem, but the following method may be the most effective. There are many ways to solve this problem, but the following may be the most effective.
Generally speaking, these advantages can be listed as follows.
5. The reasons are as follows. The reasons are as follows.
Eight. Common sentence patterns of causal reasoning
1. Because/Since we read this book, we have learned a lot. Because we have read this book, we have learned a lot.
If we read this book, we will learn a lot. If we read this book, we will learn a lot.
3. We read this book; Therefore, we have learned a lot. We read the book, so we learned a lot.
As a result of reading this book, we learned a lot. As a result of reading this book, we learned a lot.
The reason of being overweight is eating too much. The reason for being overweight is eating too much.
Overweight is caused by eating too much. Being overweight is due to eating too much.
7. The effect/consensus/result of eating too much is overweight.
8. Eating too much can lead to overweight. Eating too much can lead to overweight.
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