Connective words
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since |
I have lived here since last year.
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although |
Although I'm sick I'll still go to work.
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finally |
The group finally reached safety.
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however |
Mable enjoyed chocolate cake however she preferred a coffee cake.
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therefore |
I'm tired, therefore I'm going home.
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because |
I like you because you understand me.
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consequently |
John smashed the window, consequently he was in trouble.
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furthermore |
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nonetheless |
Joe ran home nonetheless he was very tired.
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moreover |
I like to race moreover I like to win.
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alternatively |
You can run or alternatively you can walk quickly.
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henceforward |
I say no, henceforward I will keep to that rule.
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nevertheless |
He nevertheless recognised the danger of his actions.
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whereas |
Helen had a smile on her face whereas she felt sad really.
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meanwhile |
She was looking for a job but meanwhile was happy where she was.
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