Revising Connection Flashcards
What are some examples of spatial prepositions?
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.
What are some examples of compound prepositions?
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.
What are some examples of temporal prepositions?
as, after, before, during, since, till, until
What other prepositions are left?
except, for, like, of
What are some examples of coordinating conjunctions?
andm but, for, nor, or, so, yet
What are some examples of correlative conjunctions?
both/and, either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also.
What are some examples of relative conjunctions?
that, which
What are some examples of subordinating conjunctions?
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.
What are some examples of adverbs?
Also, consequently, finally, firstly, further, furthermore, hence, hereafter, however, indeed, initially, likewise, moreover, nevertheless, previously, secondly, subsequently, thereafter, thereby, therefore, therein, thus, while
T/F: More transitions for audiences with low expertise, fewer transforms for audience with high expertise.
True
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.
T