Writing Structures - To what extent question Flashcards
to some extent but not completely
Partially
Example: “I agree partially with the statement, as there are valid points, but it doesn’t address all aspects of the issue.”
mostly or mainly
Largely
Example: “The success of the program is largely due to the efforts of the community.”
principally or predominantly
Mainly
Example: “The issues of poverty in the region are mainly caused by unemployment and lack of educational opportunities.”
mostly or primarily
Principally
Example: “The neighborhood is predominantly composed of young families.”
considerably or significantly
To a great extent -
Example: “The new policy has improved access to healthcare to a great extent.”
partially or to some extent
In part
Example: “Her success in the business was in part due to her excellent networking skills.”
to some degree but not completely
Partly
Example: “His absence was partly the reason for the project’s delay.”
mainly or chiefly
Primarily
Example: “The company’s focus is primarily on sustainability and eco-friendly practices.”
significantly or largely
Substantially
Example: “The new investment substantially increased the company’s market share.”
primarily or mainly
Chiefly
Example: “The success of the initiative was chiefly due to the dedicated volunteers.”
not completely
Not entirely
Example: “While the policy had positive impacts, it did not entirely solve the issue.”
to some extent
To a certain degree
Example: “The proposal was successful to a certain degree but had room for improvement.”
generally or considering everything
On the whole
Example: “On the whole, the event was a success despite a few technical issues.”
in various ways or aspects
In a number of respects
Example: “The educational reforms have been successful in a number of respects, but there are still challenges to address.”
significantly or considerably
To a large degree
Example: “The decline in sales was to a large degree a result of market competition.”