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Opinion | - I think
- In my opinion
- I admit
- I believe
- In my view
In Situations: - I think you will look good in black dress.
- In my opinion, you will look good in black dress.
- I admit that you will look good in black dress.
- I believe you will look good in black dress.
- In my view, you will look good in black dress.
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Agreement / Disagreement | - I agree
- I concur
- I disagree
- I cannot accept
- I oppose the idea
In Situations: - I agree with your statement.
- I concur with your statement.
- I disagree with your statement.
- I cannot accept your statement.
- I oppose the idea in your statement.
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Examples | - For instance
- For example
- To cite an example
- One clear example
- Namely
- To illustrate
- To give an example
In Situations: - She is not dependable; for instance, she was an hour late for the meeting yesterday.
- She is not dependable; for example, she was an hour late for the meeting yesterday.
- She is not dependable. To cite an example, she was an hour late for the meeting yesterday.
- She is not dependable. One clear example would be that she was an hour late for the meeting yesterday.
- She is not dependable; namely, she was an hour late for the meeting yesterday.
- She is not dependable. To illustrate, she was an hour late for the meeting yesterday.
- She is not dependable. To give an example, she was an hour late for the meeting yesterday.
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Listing Points | - Firstly, secondly, thirdly, lastly, etc.
- To begin with
- Last but not least.
In Situations: - Firstly, it is expensive. Secondly, I cannot afford it. Thirdly, my mother will never allow me to buy it. Lastly, I am not interested.
- To begin with, it is expensive.
- Last but not least, I am not interested.
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Reasons and Causes | - As
- Since
- Due to
- Because
- Owing to
In Situations: - I got late as I was not feeling well.
- I got late since I was not feeling well.
- I got late due to not feeling well.
- I got late because I was not feeling well.
- I got late owing to not feeling well.
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Extra Information | - And
- In addition
- Additionally
- As well as
- Not only…but also
In Situations: - Mobile and the internet are dominating our lives.
- In addition to mobile, the internet is dominating our lives.
- Mobile has revolutionised the world. Additionally, the internet is dominating our lives
- Mobile as well as the internet are dominating our lives
- Not only mobile but also the internet is dominating our lives
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Results and Consequences | - As a result
- So
- Consequently
- Thus
- For this reason
- Hence
In Situations: - He didn’t know how to swim, and as a result, he drowned.
- He didn’t know how to swim, so he drowned.
- He didn’t know how to swim, consequently he drowned.
- He didn’t know how to swim; thus, he drowned.
- He didn’t know how to swim, for this reason, he drowned.
- He didn’t know how to swim; hence, he drowned.
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An Indication of Time | - Eventually
- Meanwhile
- Subsequently
- Initially
- Henceforth
In Situations: - If you try harder, eventually you will get a job.
- Meanwhile, try harder to get a job.
- You have applied to companies. Subsequently you must try harder to get a job.
- Initially, you must try harder to get a job.
- Henceforth, you must try harder to get a job.
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Highlighting or Emphasising | - Specifically
- Especially
- Obviously
- In particular
- Of course
- Clearly
In Situations: - The book is written specifically for children.
- The book is written especially for children.
- Obviously, the book is written for children.
- In particular, the book is written for children.
- Of course, the book is written for children.
- Clearly, the book is written for children.
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Presenting Contrast | - In spite of
- On the other hand
- However
- Despite
- Still
- Although
- But
- Even though
In Situations: - In spite of the pain, she completed her shift.
- On one hand, she had pain; on the other hand, she was completing her shift.
- She was in pain, however, she managed to complete her shift.
- Despite being in pain she managed to complete her shift
- She was in pain, still she completed her shift.
- Although she was in pain, she completed her shift.
- She was in pain but she completed her shift.
- Even though she was in pain, she completed her shift.
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Presenting Comparison | - Similarly
- Likewise
- In comparison to
- In the same way
- Admittedly
In Situations: - They all were dressed similarly.
- They all were dressed likewise.
- In comparison to others, they all were dressed alike.
- They all were dressed in the same way.
- Admittedly, they all were dressed in a similar way.
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Conclusion | - To conclude
- In conclusion
- To sum up
In Situations: - To conclude, I am never going to give up.
- In conclusion, I am never going to give up.
- To sum up, I am never going to give up.
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