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Common conjunctions in junior high school English writing
What are the conjunctions commonly used in junior high school English writing? The following is what I arranged for you for your reference!

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1. List the structural order of the articles: first, first/first, second/second …

Then, finally, finally.

2. Better and more important, besides.

On the contrary, but

Although+clause, in the spice of +n/do

On the one hand ...

On the other hand ...

Some ... and others ...

4. Causal: Cause, such as

Therefore, therefore, as a result,

5. The table is expressed in another way: in other words,

6. Give an example in the table: for example, a sentence; For example, sentences; For example +n/ do

7. Statement of fact: In fact.

8. Express your opinion: As far as I know, in my opinion.

9. table summary: in short, in a word, summarize and generalize.

This paper correctly uses two or three good sentence patterns, such as object clause, adverbial clause and gerund as subjects.

I believe that Tianjin will be more beautiful and prosperous.

If everyone does something for the environment, our hometown will become clean and beautiful.

Reading in the sun is harmful to our eyes.

Reading in the sun is harmful to our eyes.

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1 indicates the added transitional words: also, and, then, also, in addition, in addition, more, again, another, first/second/third, etc.

Transitional words indicating time sequence: now, then, before, after, after, early, late, immediately, soon, next, within a few days, gradually, suddenly, finally, etc.

3 spatial order's transitional words: near, far, front, back, better, beyond, above, below, right/left, around, outside, etc.

4 transitional words for comparison: in the same way, like, like, etc.

A transitional word for comparison: however, still, however, on the other hand, in the comparative level, although, even if, etc.

6 transit words indicating cause and effect: because, since, therefore, result, there, then, therefore, otherwise, etc.

7 transitional words indicating purpose: for this, for this, in order to, and so on.

Transition words expressing emphasis: in fact, really, definitely, necessarily, definitely, undoubtedly, first of all, and so on.

Transition words for explanation: for example, actually, in this case, actually, etc.

10 is a transitional word for summary: finally, finally, summary, conciseness, in short, in general, in general, etc.

Not only that ... but also ...

No ... no more, no more ...

In addition, more importantly, in addition, thinking, further.

As far as I'm concerned, as far as I'm concerned, I agree …

To make matters worse, to make matters worse.

How to use the table flip.

In addition, you can use more phrases, such as more and more …, …, …

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1. List the structural order of the articles: first, first/first, second/second … next … then, last/last/last.

2. Progressive relationship and complementary relationship between tables: what is more or even/what is worse, even, especially special.

Besides, besides, besides, not only … but also … at the same time.

How, in the comparative clause, but, although+clause, is not used with although/although +n/ although. ...

4. Different viewpoints used to state the pros and cons are generally used in discussion articles: on the one hand … on the other hand … on the other hand; Some people think that … while others think that … everything has two sides … food has two sides … Some people think that … while others prefer … Some people insist on this view, while others prefer another view.

5. Causality: Because is not used with so, As because, because, so, so, there is a reason, result, because,

Because/because, no, with the help of ... with the help of ...,

6. Give an example in the table: for example, the+sentence means: for example, it can be used in a sentence, at the beginning and end of the sentence; For example ... and so on.

7. Statement of fact: In fact.

8. Express your opinion: As far as I know/as far as I am concerned; In my opinion/as far as I'm concerned, tell the truth; To tell the truth, generally speaking, these phrases are usually used at the beginning of the last paragraph to state their own views.

9. Table summary: In a word. It is also commonly used in the last paragraph to express a summary.

10. As we all know, we all know. As far as I know, it is said/reported+sentence means to say/report …

Recently is recently used at the beginning of a composition, and then it is generally used in the present perfect tense.

With the development of economy, conjunctions or phrases are generally used at the beginning of sentences to state facts.

1 1… has become a hot topic of concern, especially among young people, which will lead to heated debates.

For example, hasbee is a hot topic about people, especially about young people, and a heated debate is going on.

12. Connectors connecting various clauses:

Adverbial clauses of time: when, not…until, only as.

Purpose adverbial clause: so that+ clause; Do it for ...

Adverbial clause of result: so…that+ clause, too…to do…that… conditional adverbial clause: if, unless, as long as.

Adverbial clause: although, not used with but, although, not used with but, even if, even if no matter what/when/where/who/which/how …

Compare: as … as …, not so … as …, than

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