This document discusses conjunctions, connectors, and adverbs. It provides examples of different types of conjunctions and connectors used to join phrases, sentences, and indicate sequencing, addition of information, contrast, correction, conclusion, examples, and results. Examples are given of conjunctions and connectors in both neutral and formal registers. The document also defines adverbs as words that describe how an action is performed and provides examples of common adverbs.
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Adverbios y conectores
1. Adverbs and connectors DANIEL ZAMORA BOTELLO WILLIAM FERNANDO ÁLAVA SÁNCHE Z 1104 Garzón-Huila
2. Conjunctions and connectors They are words used to join phrases or sentences (c).Ex:With (wid) (with). Without (widaut) (no).And (and) (y). But (bot) (but).Because (cubic) (porque. ..) = 'cos.Expressions or idiomsThese are words or phrases that are meaningful tax due to custom, tradition or form of common expression, but does not have an exact translation into Spanish.Ex:By the way (bai UEI) (by the way, by the way).How do you do! (jau du iu du!) (how are you!
3. connectors The connectors are adverbs and conjunctions discourse that help connect the different ideas that constitute a text or oral presentation. It is temporal relations of cause and effect, comparison and contrast, etc.. In today's lesson we take time to ....
4. EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS 1. Connectors that indicate the sequencing of ideas or arguments: Registro neutro:. first, then, next, at the Same time, finally, in the endFirst, Every Day watching TV is bad for your eyes. Second, watching TV is really a waste of time.Formal record: firstly, secondly, thirdly, Simultaneously, subsequently, lastlySubsequently, the disease spread to the rest of the village 2. . Connectors to add information or arguments to a previous statement:Neutral Record: and, Also / too,also, What is more, as wellI Do not Have a mobile phone. What is more, I totally dislike modern technology.Formal record, moreover, in Addition, furthermoreI've Been Appointed Prime Minister. Furthermore, this popularity with the Voters at STI is highest.
5. 3. Connectors to express a contrast to an earlier statement:Neutral Record: although, Though, Even Though, but Despit, inspite of, peroI WAS tired. However, I Went jogging.Formal registration: on the one hand / On the Other Hand, by contrast, nevertheless, nonetheless, on the Contrary, yetOn the one hand, children eat lots of sweets. On the Other Hand, They Do Not do enough Exercise Those extra calories to burn. 4. Connectors to correct or take another approach to an earlier statement:Neutral Record: actually, in fact-The weather WAS awful. Actually, Every Day It Rained.Formal registration, as a Matter of Fact, in realityI did not pass the exam. As a Matter of Fact, I failed with the Lowest mark in the class.
6. 7. Connectors to conclude:Neutral Record: To sum up, in short, BrieflyTo sum up, we Need to Take Urgent Measures Against Corruption in Our party.Formal registration, in conclusion, in summaryIn conclusion, today's Economic Crisis Financial is Mostly due to speculation.
7. 5. Connectors to introduce examples or specifications:Neutral Record: such as, like, This Means That, NamelyImpressionist paintings by Manet and artist Gegad Such As Can Be Seen in the Orsay Museum in Paris.Formal registration: for example, for instance, That is to say, In Other WordsWe can not continue losing money. That is to say, unless we start making profit soon, we will Be out of business by the end of the year.6. Connectors to indicate the result or consequence of something:Neutral Record: so, consequently, as a resultThey Have Hired new teachers and consequently They CAN offer new classes.Formal registration, THEREFORE, Malthus, Henco, thereby, accordinglyThe Evidence has Disappeared. Thus, It Will Be Impossible for the police to continue Their investigation.
8. Adverbs They are words that describe how to perform an action and in the dictionary are identified and = (adv. O ad.)Ex:Hardly (jardli) (duro, arduamente). Correctly (correctli) (correctamente). Only (onli) (solamente, solo).Finally (fainalli) (finalmente).Fast (fast) (rápidamente). EX:I work hardly. I open the door correctly.I only study. Finally you work there!.