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English composition is different from Chinese composition. Chinese composition pays attention to routines and methods, and pays more attention to accumulation and recitation. The following are the common sentences of English composition compiled by express graduates for you.

First, the opening sentence

1. To what extent? As far as it is concerned, I am afraid.

2. It goes without saying? It goes without saying?

3. Can you say for sure? You can say for sure.

4. As the proverb says, as the proverb says,

5. It must be noted that. It must be noted that?

6. It is generally believed that? It is generally believed?

7. Very likely. This may be because?

8. hardly like that? This is very difficult.

9. Isn't that too much to say? Hardly said anything.

10. It is important to pay special attention to. It is important to pay special attention to

1 1. An undeniable fact? There is no doubt that there is no denying it.

12. Nothing is more important than this fact? Nothing is more important than this.

More importantly. More importantly?

Second, cohesive sentence patterns

1. A case in point is. What is a typical example?

2. This happens all the time. Because under normal circumstances?

As mentioned in the previous paragraph, that is, as mentioned in the previous paragraph.

But the problem is not so simple. However, the problem is not so simple, so

5. But what a pity? But unfortunately?

6. For all this? Despite the fact. Despite the fact

7. Besides, we think? Besides, we insist that?

8. However, what is the difficulty? However, the difficulty is?

9. Similarly, what should we pay attention to? Also, do you want to pay attention?

Isn't it (that) But (that)? No, but

1 1. In view of the current situation.

12. As mentioned above? As mentioned above?

13. In this regard, we might as well (say) from this perspective, we can say.

14. However, we must see the other side of the coin, that is? However, we must see the other side of things, namely?

Third, the ending sentence pattern

1. I will finally say. Finally, I want to say?

Therefore, we have reason to believe? Therefore, we have reason to believe?

In a word, it can be safely said? It can safely say

Therefore, in my opinion, what is more desirable? So, in my opinion, it is preferable?

From the above discussion, we can draw a conclusion? From what has been discussed above, we can draw a conclusion?

These data/statistics/figures lead us to such a conclusion? The conclusion we draw from the data is,?

7. Can you draw a conclusion from the discussion? From this, we can draw the conclusion that

From my point of view, it would be better if …. In my opinion, it may be better.

Fourth, examples

1. Let's go. To illustrate this point.

Let's take the chart above as an example to illustrate this point.

3. Here is another example.

4. take it? For example.

5. Is it the same?

6. This provides a typical.

7. We can quote a common example. 8. Just thought of it?

5. Sentence patterns commonly used in introductory paragraphs

1. Some people think? Some people think? Frankly speaking, I can't agree with them for the following reasons. Frankly speaking, I can't agree with them for the following reasons.

2. Over the years? Has been regarded as. But things are very different now. For many years, it has been considered to be, but today the situation is very different.

3. I believe the title statement is valid because? I think this argument is correct because?

I can't completely agree with this view. I can't totally agree with this view? I believe that?

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?

7. There is a long-standing debate about whether .... This is a protracted argument, isn't it?

8. People generally/generally/widely/believe/hold/accept/acknowledge? Does it usually think?

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 different.