Revising Connection Flashcards

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What are some examples of spatial prepositions?

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about, above, against, around, at, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond, by, down, from, in, inside, into, on, off, out, outside, over, through, to, toward, up, upon, with.

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What are some examples of compound prepositions?

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according to, along with, due to, except for, in addition, in front of, in order to, in spite of, on account of, instead of, with regard to.

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What are some examples of temporal prepositions?

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as, after, before, during, since, till, until

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What other prepositions are left?

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except, for, like, of

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What are some examples of coordinating conjunctions?

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andm but, for, nor, or, so, yet

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What are some examples of correlative conjunctions?

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both/and, either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also.

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What are some examples of relative conjunctions?

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that, which

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What are some examples of subordinating conjunctions?

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After, albeit, although, as, as a result of, as far as, as if, as soon as, as well as, because, before, even though, if…then, inasmuch as, insofar as, though, unless, when, whenever, where, whereas, whereby, whereof.

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What are some examples of adverbs?

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Also, consequently, finally, firstly, further, furthermore, hence, hereafter, however, indeed, initially, likewise, moreover, nevertheless, previously, secondly, subsequently, thereafter, thereby, therefore, therein, thus, while

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T/F: More transitions for audiences with low expertise, fewer transforms for audience with high expertise.

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True

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T/F: a style dependent upon empty sente en openers ans vague “this” subject often lacks in transitions and results in too many short unrelated sentences.

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T

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