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an english poster with the words transitions in different colors and font, on top of each

Transitions, For the beginning, For the middle, For the end For the beginning First As a rule Accordingly In the first place As well as Nearly Here Opposite Likewise Early on Before At the beginning The first To begin At first An important Yet Beyond Moreover Generally Besides To start To begin One important For the middle Therefore That is In short At the same time Particularly Including That is Correspondingly Otherwise However Furthermore Except Moreover In addition Secondly Suddenly…

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Types of Inversion – English Grammar Study Examples 1. neg intro Never do I sleep. Only at night can I study. 2. intro adverbial Into the room ran the lady. First comes love, then comes marriage. 3. intro -ed Found in San Francisco is Lombard Street, the so-called crookedest street in the world. Lost among the old tables and chairs was the priceless Victorian desk. Located between San Francisco and Marin County is the Golden Gate Bridge. 4. comparatives Cheetahs run faster than do antelopes…

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46 Linking Words List and Examples CONSEQUENCE As a result Thus So Therefore As a consequence Eventually That’s why CONTRAST However But Yet Whereas While On the one hand On the other hand ADDING IDEAS Moreover Also Besides In addition What’s more Not only … but also OPINION In my opinion As far as I’m concern To my mind It seems to me that… CONCESSION Even though But for Despite Apart from Although Though PURPOSE To So that So as to In order to CONDITION As long as Unless If Provided that…

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How to use A, An, The in English Using A in English A is used in front of singular countable nouns (a person, animal or thing) which are not specific. We don’t use a before uncountable or plural nouns. If a noun starts with a consonant sound (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, etc.), “a” comes before the noun. Examples; a cat, a bird, a child, a doctor Using An in English An is used in front of singular countable nouns which are not specific. We don’t use a before uncountable or plural nouns. If the…

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Advanced Reflexive Verbs

In grammar, a reflexive verb is a verb whose direct object is the same as its subject; for example, "I saw myself as a famous actor." Reflexive verbs use different reflexive pronouns depending on who or what's the subject, or the person or thing performing an action, in a sentence.

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