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consequently |
John smashed the window, consequently he was in trouble.
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therefore |
I'm tired, therefore I'm going home.
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although |
Although I'm sick I'll still go to work.
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moreover |
I like to race moreover I like to win.
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however |
Mable enjoyed chocolate cake however she preferred a coffee cake.
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amateur |
The Pantomummers are an amateur dramatic group.
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apparent |
It became apparent that he wasn't ready for the job.
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argument |
He was the aggressor in the argument.
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because |
The joke wasn't funny because it was crude.
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believe |
I can't believe she has married him.
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analysis |
He wrote an analysis of the piece of music.
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connective |
A connective joins two sections of a sentence.
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adjectives |
A good story requires interesting adjectives but above all it needs an exciting plot.
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compare |
Let's compare scores.
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genre |
Genre is the different kinds of writing for a particular purpose; for example, thriller, romance, novel, poetry.
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