LINKING
WORDS
Introduction
• Linking words, also known as transition words or connective
words, are essential for creating coherence and cohesion in your
writing.
• They help establish relationships between different parts of your
text, making it easier for the reader to follow your ideas and
arguments.
Purpose of Linking Words:
• Linking words serve several purposes in writing:
• They indicate the relationship between ideas (e.g., cause and effect,
comparison, contrast).
• They provide transitions between paragraphs or sections.
• They guide the reader through the logical flow of your arguments.
• They help create a smooth and coherent piece of writing.
Types of Linking Words:
• Addition:
• These words are used to add information or ideas.
• Examples: additionally, moreover, furthermore, in addition, also.
• Contrast:
• These words are used to show differences or opposite ideas.
• Examples: however, nevertheless, on the other hand, in contrast,
whereas.
2.Cause and Effect:
• These words are used to show the relationship between cause and
effect.
• Examples: consequently, therefore, as a result, thus, because, since.
• Comparison:
• These words are used to compare or highlight similarities.
• Examples: similarly, likewise, in the same way, compared to, as
with.
3. Time and Sequence:
• These words are used to indicate the order or sequence of events.
• Examples: first, next, then, after, finally, meanwhile.
• Example:
• These words are used to provide examples or illustrations.
• Examples: for example, for instance, such as, specifically, to
illustrate.
• Usage Tips:
• Use linking words sparingly and appropriately.
• Consider the context and purpose of your writing when
choosing linking words.
• Ensure that the chosen linking word accurately reflects the
relationship between the ideas.
Examples:
• To illustrate the use of linking words, let's look at a few examples:
• "In addition to its stunning architecture, the city offers a vibrant
nightlife."
• "However, despite the challenges, the team managed to complete
the project on time."
• "Because of the heavy rain, the match was postponed until the
following week
Conclusion:
• Linking words are vital tools for enhancing the coherence and flow
of your writing.
• By using appropriate linking words, you can create a logical and
well-structured piece of text that effectively conveys your ideas.
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    Introduction • Linking words,also known as transition words or connective words, are essential for creating coherence and cohesion in your writing. • They help establish relationships between different parts of your text, making it easier for the reader to follow your ideas and arguments.
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    Purpose of LinkingWords: • Linking words serve several purposes in writing: • They indicate the relationship between ideas (e.g., cause and effect, comparison, contrast). • They provide transitions between paragraphs or sections. • They guide the reader through the logical flow of your arguments. • They help create a smooth and coherent piece of writing.
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    Types of LinkingWords: • Addition: • These words are used to add information or ideas. • Examples: additionally, moreover, furthermore, in addition, also. • Contrast: • These words are used to show differences or opposite ideas. • Examples: however, nevertheless, on the other hand, in contrast, whereas.
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    2.Cause and Effect: •These words are used to show the relationship between cause and effect. • Examples: consequently, therefore, as a result, thus, because, since. • Comparison: • These words are used to compare or highlight similarities. • Examples: similarly, likewise, in the same way, compared to, as with.
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    3. Time andSequence: • These words are used to indicate the order or sequence of events. • Examples: first, next, then, after, finally, meanwhile. • Example: • These words are used to provide examples or illustrations. • Examples: for example, for instance, such as, specifically, to illustrate.
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    • Usage Tips: •Use linking words sparingly and appropriately. • Consider the context and purpose of your writing when choosing linking words. • Ensure that the chosen linking word accurately reflects the relationship between the ideas.
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    Examples: • To illustratethe use of linking words, let's look at a few examples: • "In addition to its stunning architecture, the city offers a vibrant nightlife." • "However, despite the challenges, the team managed to complete the project on time." • "Because of the heavy rain, the match was postponed until the following week
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    Conclusion: • Linking wordsare vital tools for enhancing the coherence and flow of your writing. • By using appropriate linking words, you can create a logical and well-structured piece of text that effectively conveys your ideas.
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