This document covers connectives that indicate cause and effect, contrast, and condition. It discusses zero, first, second, and third conditionals and their structures. Zero conditionals express general truths using if + present simple, present simple. First conditionals express possible future events using if + present simple, will + infinitive. Second conditionals express unlikely present or future events using if + past simple, would + infinitive. Third conditionals express imaginary past events using if + past perfect, would + have + past participle. The document concludes by congratulating someone on completing a grammar course that covered topics from basic to advanced English grammar.
1. Grammar Class - XI
Connectives (Cause and Effect, Contrast and Condition)
&
Conditional sentences and Wishes
Bruno Otilio
2. 2
Connectives
Addition of
ideas
Results Purpose Contrast Comparison
• and
• besides
• too
• moreover
• then
• as a resut
• hence
• for this reason
• therefore
• thus
• since
• to this end
• with this in
mind
• for this
reason(s)
• but
• however
• still
• in spite of
• in fact
• on the other hand
• like
• as so
• similarly
22. 22
“Congratulation on your achievement. We had
just concluded this course and you had the
opportunity to learn topics that cover from the
basic to the advanced English grammar.”
Bruno Otilio
06/14/2016