Using Connectors and Words that Add to Ideas.
In this lesson, we would like to introduce connectors and words that are commonly used in professional, business, and university writing. Although the words have different grammatical names, they share one thing in common: they all continue or add to ideas that were written in the preceding sentence.
We will use the same sentences in order to illustrate how the words are used and to show their different positions in the sentences. The positions of the words that we show you are the most common but not necessarily the only positions. Moreover,
Quiz
Directions: Rewrite the following sentences with the connectors and words we learned in this lesson.
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. She tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
1.) Additionally,
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2.) In addition,
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3.) Too
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4.) Also
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5.) Furthermore,
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6.) Besides that,
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7.) And
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8.) Moreover,
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9.) As well
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10.) Not only...but also
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Answers
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My professor is an extremely fascinating person. She tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
1.) Additionally,
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. Additionally, she tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
2.) In addition
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. In addition, she tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
3.) Too
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. She tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard, too.
4.) Also
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. She also tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
5.) Furthermore,
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. Furthermore, she tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
6.) Besides that,
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. Besides that, she tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
7.) And
My professor is an extremely fascinating person, and she tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
8.) Moreover,
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. Moreover, she tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
9.) As well
My professor is an extremely fascinating person. She tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard as well.
10.) Not only...but also
My professor is not only an extremely fascinating person but also tells some of the most interesting stories I have ever heard.
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Rules to Remember!
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These words are not interchangeable. In other words, you cannot remove one of these words and add any other.
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In general, do not use two of these words or phrases in the same sentence. The following sentence is incorrect:
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In general, when you use these words and connectors, make sure the two sentences/ideas are related. The second sentence/idea should add information that is specifically related to the first idea. Take a look at the following example:
This first sentence discusses the importance and usefulness of the library on 5th Avenue in New York City. The second sentence tells you that people like to go to libraries. Although these sentences both talk about libraries, the second sentence (which has furthermore) does not add information related to the library on 5th Avenue in New York City. Therefore, the second sentence inappropriately uses furthermore.
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Don't overuse connectors! It is unnecessary to use them everywhere in your writing. Use connectors when you want to do the following:
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