-
1. Parallel sentences (the relationship between clauses is parallel and juxtaposed) such as: "This dress is beautiful and generous." ”
Commonly used related words are: ......Again, ............Again, ......, side ......, side ......, then ......, then ......It's ......It's also ......(It's not), it's not ......It's ......
2. Continuation sentences (each clause indicates something or action that occurs continuously, and the clauses have a sequence) such as: "After watching his demonstration action, I will do it as it is." ”
Commonly used related words are: ......Then ............So he ......Again, ......, ......
3. Progressive sentences (the relationship between clauses is a further layer) such as: "The seabed is not only strange in scenery, but also rich in products. ”
Commonly used related words are: not only (not only) ......And ......Not only ......Also ......, more (also) ......Even ......
4. Choice sentence (each clause lists several situations, choose one of them), such as: "We either jump rubber bands or kick shuttlecocks after class." ”
Commonly used related words are: not ......It's ......, or ......, or ......It's ......Or ......Either ......Either ......, rather (rather) ......Nor ......, ...... with itIt's not as good as ......
5. Transition sentences (the meaning of the latter clause is opposite or opposite to the previous clause, or partially opposite) such as: "Although the weather is late, the teacher is still working under the lamp." ”
Commonly used related words are: although ......But ......, despite ......But ......However, ......But ......
Commonly used related words are: because (due to) ......So ......, and thus (therefore) ......Since ............The reason for ......It's because of ......
7. Hypothetical sentences (one clause indicates the hypothetical situation, and the other clause indicates the result after the hypothetical realization) such as: "If it rains tomorrow, the sports meeting will not be held." ”
Commonly used related words are: if ............、Even if it is ......Also ......
8. Conditional sentences (one clause explains the condition, and the other clause indicates the result produced under this condition) such as: "As long as we work hard, the results will continue to improve." ”
Commonly used related words are: as long as ............, no matter (no matter what, no matter what) ......Also (both) ......Only ............, all ............, unless ............
-
Thirdly, it is easy to find one or two words that must be included when speaking, although the meanings are different, but they are very comfortable to be connected to each other, whether it is speaking or listening. Common related words can be divided into the following types of compound sentences: 1Turning Relationships.
-
The eight relationships and usages of related words in elementary school are as follows:
1. Juxtaposition: The relationship between the two boring base clauses is juxtaposed with each other. Each clause says one thing or one aspect of the same event.
Related words are: both....Again, ......, side ......, side ......Again, ......Again, ......One side....One side....It's not....It's ......Sometimes....Sometimes....For a moment....For a moment...., then ......, then ......Wait.
2. Progressive relationship: There is a further relationship between clauses. Related words are: not only ......And ......Not only....Also ......、Not only....Also ......Not only ......Instead...., and yet....What's more....Wait.
3. Choice relationship: Each clause lists several situations, and requires you to choose one from them, which means either this or that, either one or the other, and it is better than that. Related words are:
It's not....It's ......, or ......, or ......It's ......Or ......, ante nucleus or...Either ......, ...... with itIt's not as good as ......, rather....Nor ......Wait.
4. Transition relationship: The meaning of the latter clause has changed compared with the previous clause. Commonly used related words are: although ......But ......、Despite the frontal cavity.But ......、…But ......、…However, ......Wait.
5. Causality: The preceding (poster) clauses explain the cause, and the following (preceding) clauses illustrate the conclusion or result. Related words are: because....So ......Since ............, due to....Thus...., therefore....Since ......, then ......, because....The reason for ......It's because of ......Wait.
6. Hypothetical relationship: the first clause puts forward the hypothesis, and the latter clause expresses the result. The associated words are: if..........If it is........., what if.........., if..........、Even if it is ......Also ......Wait.
7. Conditional relationship: the first clause proposes the condition, and the following clause represents the result. The related words are: as long as..........Only ............, unless ............Regardless of ..........Wait.
8. Succession relationship: each clause indicates something or action that occurs continuously, and the clauses have a sequence. Related words are: ...One. Just (poop), . .First of all. Then 、.., ......Wait.
-
1. Tell the old to ......Again, ......
2. Because of ......So ......
3. One ............
4. Although ......But ......
5. Not only ......And ......
6. If ............
7. Not ......It's ......
8. Only ............
It is mainly divided into juxtaposition relationship, causal relationship, undertaking relationship, transition relationship, progressive relationship, closed lead hypothesis relationship, choice relationship and conditional closure of the car.
-
1. Common related words of juxtaposition: both......also (again); Again, ......Again, ......On the one hand, ......On the one hand, ......, side ......On the one hand, be patient; It's not....It's ......It's ......It's not....
2. Common related words of progressive relationship: not only ......And ......Not only....Also ......Not only not (not only)....On the contrary.
3. Choose a common related word of the relationship: or/or ......or (or); It's ......Or ......Either ......Either ......, ...... with itIt's not as good as ......Rather (rather) ......Nor ......
4. Common related words of transition relationship: although (although, although) ......But (but, Liang Muzi is).
5. Common related words of cause and effect: because ......So ......, due to...., because....Because of this; So ......The reason for ......It's because of ......
6. Common related words of hypothetical relations: if (if, false, if, if, if, if) ......(then, that, that); Even if (that is, even if, even if, even if) ......Also (also, total, still).
7. Common related words of conditional relations: only ............, unless ............As long as it's ............Regardless (no matter what, no matter what, let it be) ......All (total, also, also).
-
The related words in the transition relationship are: but, but, although ......However, although ......But、Despite ......Also, though (though it is, although it is, although it is, although it is, of course) ......But (but, but, yet, yet), but, but, yet, just.
The related words in causality are: therefore, because ......So, since ......Just, because (because) ......So the old royal (thus, thus), the reason why ......It is because it is ......(then, then, then).
The related words in the conditional relationship are: as long as ......Just, only ......Talent, everything is ......Regardless of ......Total、Only ......Only、Unless ......Only, as long as ......Just, no matter (no matter what, no matter what, let it be) ......Both (also, also).
The related words in the progressive relationship are: not only ......Also、Not only ......Also、In addition to ......And not only ......And the Void Rock, not only (not only, not only) ......And (and), not only ......Also, also, more, what is the reputation of the situation, and, moreover, especially, even.
Suppose the related words in the relationship are: if ......Just, if it were ......Just、Even if it is ......Also、Even if it ......Also, if (if, if, if, if, if) ......Then (just), even if (even, yes, even, even) ......Also (still, still).
The related words in the trade-off relationship are: prefer ......No, ...... with itIt's not as good as ......
1.Radish, in the countryside ( ) many families grow it, ( many do not fully understand his wide use. >>>More
In the first parallel sentence, the relationship between the clauses is parallel and parallel, such as not... Rather... The second successive sentence, each clause indicates the things or actions that occur continuously, and the clauses have a sequence, such as ·· And then... In the third progressive sentence, there is a further relationship between clauses, such as not only... And...
English Grammar.
English grammar. Thin Ice Practical English Grammar Explained in Detail A (Listening*** + Text) Lai Shixiong English Grammar (Audio + Text. >>>More
China Book Network Terminus - China's largest online bookstore!
At that time, the first tone] watch the first tone of the time beware. >>>More