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Juxtaposition ....Again, ......Again, ......
One side ......One side ......
Sometimes ......Sometimes ......
...... in a moment...... in a moment
Both ......Again, ......
Undertake ....One ......Just ......
First of all......And then ......
......So ......
......Then ......
Progressive....Not only ......And ......
Not only ......Also ......
Not only is it not ......Instead, ......
Even ......Also ......
Not to mention ......Even ......
Select ....Not ......It's ......
Or ......Or ......
Rather ......Nor ......
Or ......Twist despite ......But ......
Although ......But ......
But ......However, ......
Suppose if ......Just ......
If ............
If only ......Then ......
Condition As long as ......Just ......
Only ............
No matter ............
No matter ......Also ......
Cause and effect Cause ......So ......
Due to ......Hence ......
Since ......Then ......
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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...
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Related words are divided into the following categories:
1.Indicates a juxtaposition.
2.Indicates a progressive relationship.
3.Represents a selection relationship.
4.Indicates a turning point in a relationship.
5.Indicates a hypothetical relationship.
6.Indicates a conditional relationship.
7.Indicates causality.
8.Indicates a trade-off relationship.
All kinds of commonly used related words are commonly used.
1.Indicates the juxtaposition: "One side ......."While ......Not ......It's ......Both ......Again, ......" and other related words;
2.Indicates a progressive relationship: "Not only (not only, not only)......."And ......Not only ......Also ......" and other related words;
3.Indicates the choice relationship: "Not ......It's ......"Either ......"Either ......Or ......Or ......" and other related words;
4.Indicates a turning point: "Although ......But (but, but) ......" and other related words;
5.Indicates a hypothetical relationship: "If ......."Just ......"Even if it's ......Also ......" and other related words;
6.Indicates the conditional relationship: "Only ......."......"As long as it's ......Just ......No matter ......Both (also) ......No matter ......All (total) ......" and other related words;
7.Indicates causality: "Because ......."So ......Since ......Just ......Hence ......" and other related words;
8.Expressing the trade-off relationship: "Rather ......."Nor ......"Instead ......It's not as good as ......" and other related words;
Sentence formation 1Dad slapped the snowflakes on his body as he entered the house.
2.The teacher not only listened carefully to everyone's opinions, but also took notes one by one.
3.This gang of ** bandits has no choice, they either resist stubbornly and die, or surrender and receive the law; They are in a desperate situation.
4.Although he was not in good health, he was able to keep working.
5.If the weather is good tomorrow, we will go hiking.
6.Only by planting a large number of trees and grasses can soil erosion be prevented.
7.Because the emperor was too young, he was regent by the Empress Dowager Cixi.
8.He would rather lose himself than let others suffer.
9.No matter how windy or rainy, no matter how hot the sun is, the people's police always stick to their posts diligently.
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First, the parallel sentences, each clause.
The relationship between oneself is parallel and juxtaposed, e.g. 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...
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Commonly used related words.
BAI classification.
Indicates a juxtaposition relationship.
Commonly used "side-by-side......
Zhi ...... side”dao
It's not a ......It's ......Both ............ again" and other related words;
2 indicates a progressive relationship.
Commonly used "not only, not only......And ......Not only ......Also ......" and other related words;
3 indicates the choice relationship.
Commonly used "not ......It's ......"Either ......"Either ......Or ......Or ......" and other related words;
4 indicates a turning point in the relationship.
Commonly used "although......But (but, but) ......" and other related words;
5 indicates a hypothetical relationship.
Commonly used "if ......Just ......"Even if it's ......Also ......" and other related words;
6 indicates a conditional relationship.
Commonly used "only ............"As long as it's ......Just ......No matter ......Both (also) ......No matter ......All (total) ......" and other related words;
7 indicates causality.
Commonly used "because......So ......Since ......Just ......Hence ......" and other related words;
8 indicates the trade-off relationship.
"Rather...... is often usedNor ......"Instead ......It's not as good as ......" and other related words;
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Related words can be divided into several types:
1. Juxtaposition.
The relationship between the clauses is parallel and juxtaposed, as in "This garment is beautiful and generous." ”
Commonly used related words are: ......Again, ......Both ......Again, ......While ......While ......Then ......Then ......It's ......It's also ......(It's not), it's not ......It's ......Wait.
2. Undertake the relationship.
Each clause indicates a thing or action that occurs in succession, and the clause has a sequential order, such as: "After seeing his demonstration action, I will do it."
Commonly used related words are: ......Then ......Just ......So ......Again, ............Wait.
3. Progressive relationship.
There is a further relationship between clauses, 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 ......Wait.
4. Select a relationship.
Each clause lists several situations to indicate that one of them should be chosen, 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 ......"Instead ......It's not as good as ......Wait.
5. Transition relationship.
The meaning of the latter clause is opposite or opposite, or partially opposite, to the previous clause. For example: "Although the weather is late, the teacher is still working under the lamp." ”
Commonly used related words are: although ......But ......, despite ......But ......However, ......But ......Wait.
6. Causation.
Commonly used related words are: because (due to) ......So ......, and thus (therefore) ......Since ......Just ......The reason for ......It's because of ......Wait.
7. Hypothetical relationship.
One clause represents the hypothetical situation, and the other clause represents the result after the hypothesis is realized. For example: "If it rains tomorrow, the sports day will not be held." ”
Commonly used related words are: if ......Just ......"Even if it's ......Also ......Wait.
8. Conditional relationships.
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There are 8 kinds of relationships in related words, which are juxtaposition, transition, progression, condition, hypothesis, reason, choice, and undertaking.
The related words that indicate the transition are although....But ......, despite ......Yet, however, waiting. The main associative words that indicate the choice are either....Or、With it....It's not as good as、Yes....Again, rather...Nor ......
Indicates that the juxtaposed related words have one side....On one side, both....Again, one side....One side, one moment....Wait a while. The main related words that indicate progression are not only....And not only not...On the contrary, not only....Waiting.
The associated words that indicate hypothetical are even if....Also, if it were...Just, if....If, if....Just, even if...Also wait. The main related words to indicate cause and effect are the reason....It's because, because...So wait.
The main related words that express conditions are only....Only, as long as...Just, no matter what....Both, but, no matter what...Also wait. The related words that indicate undertaking mainly include so, one....Just, then, so on.
Characteristics of related words
1. As a word that connects clauses and indicates relationships, related words always indicate abstract relationships that can be used as specific formal markers of a certain type of complex sentence.
2. When speaking, it is easy to find one or two words that must be carried with it, although the meaning is different, but it is very comfortable to be spoken or listened to. Connect clauses together so that they become a coherent and complete sentence.
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What are the related words Classification of related words.
Associated words are related conjunctions, adverbs or phrases that connect clauses in complex sentences, and common related words mainly include one side, one side, just, but, even, although, although, if, but, but, but, but, but, only, only, etc.
There are 8 kinds of related words, which are juxtaposition, transition, progression, condition, hypothesis, reason, choice, and undertaking, "but, but, although, but, but" is the transition relevance, "only, only" is conditional relevance, "even" is even if the relation, and "one side, the other side" is the juxtaposition relation.
The related words that indicate the transition are although....But ......, despite ......Yet, however, waiting. The main associative words that indicate the choice are either....Or、With it....It's not as good as、Yes....Again, rather...Nor ......Indicates that the juxtaposed related words have one side....On one side, both....Again, one side....One side, one moment....Wait a while.
The main related words that indicate progression are not only....And not only not...On the contrary, not only....Waiting. The associated words that indicate hypothetical are even if....Also, if it were...Just, if....If, if....Just, even if...Also wait. The main related words to indicate cause and effect are the reason....It's because, because...So wait.
The main related words that express conditions are only....Only, as long as...Just, no matter what....Both, but, no matter what...Also, the related words that indicate the undertaking mainly include so, a....Just, then, so on.
There are many related words, in order to master the usage of the above related words, it is necessary to fundamentally understand the meaning of each related word, rote memorization is easy to confuse these related words, it is best to compare and analyze them with example sentences.
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Related words for causality.
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There are eight types of related words:
Hypothetical relationship. If ......Just ......If only ......Then ......Even if ......Also ......"Even if it's ......Also ......, if ......Just ......If only ......Just ......, if ............
, turning relationship.
Although ......But ......, despite ......Or ......Although ......But ......Since ......Also ......But ......, the oak beat withered ......But ......
3. Juxtaposition.
Side ......Side ......, will ......, will ......Both ......There are ......There are ......
Fourth, the progressive relationship.
Not only ......And ......Not only ......Also ......Not only ......Also ......Not only is it not ......Anti-......
5. Choose a relationship.
It's ......Or ......"Either ......"Either ......Or ......Or ......"Instead ......It's not as good as ......, rather (rather) ......Nor will it (never) ......
6. Causation.
Because ......So ......The reason why he holds ......It's because of ......
7. Conditional relationship.
"As long as it's ......Just ......Only ............, on (regardless, regardless, let it be) ......All (also, also), but ......It's ......It's ......
Undertaking relationships. Let's ...... firstAnd then ......So ............Then ......, Liang Dong is .......
The method of relating words.
1. Conjunctions. Conjunctions are the main parts of speech used to be related words, but not all conjunctions can be used as correspondents. Some conjunctions can't connect clauses, and conjunctions that can't connect clauses can't be related words; Some conjunctions can connect clauses, but if they connect different words in a sentence, they are not correlatives.
2. Adverbs. Some adverbs can act as correlatives. But if it's not a clause that is connected, it's not a relative. The adverb of the initiating act still retains the original modifier of .
3. Phrases. Some phrases can also act as related words, such as " another
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A related word is a related conjunction, adverb, or phrase that connects clauses in a compound sentence, take a look at it specifically!
1. Hypothetical relationship.
If ......Just ......If only ......Then ......Even if ......Also ......"Even if it's ......Also ......, if ......Just ......If only ......Just ......, if ............
Second, the transition relationship.
Although ......But ......, despite ......Or ......Although ......But ......Since ......Also ......But ......However, ......But ......
3. Juxtaposition.
While ......While ............ in a moment...... in a momentBoth ......Again, ......Again, ......Again, ......One side ......One side ......There are ......There are ......
Fourth, the progressive relationship.
Not only ......And ......Not only ......Also ......Not only ......Also ......Not only is it not ......Instead, ......
5. Choose a relationship.
It's ......Or ......"Either ......"Either ......Or ......Or ......"Instead ......It's not as good as ......, rather (rather) ......Nor will it (never) ......
6. Causation.
Because ......So ......The reason for ......It's because of ......
7. Conditional relationship.
"As long as it's ......Just ......Only ............, no matter (no matter what, no matter what, let it be) ......All (also, also), but ......It's ......It's ......
8. Undertaking relationships.
First of all......And then ......So ............Then ......Just ......
1. Conjunctions. Conjunctions are the main parts of speech used to make related words, but not all conjunctions can act as related words. Some conjunctions can't connect clauses, and conjunctions that can't connect clauses can't be related words; Some conjunctions can connect clauses, but if they connect different words in a sentence, they are not correlatives.
2. Adverbs. Some adverbs can act as correlatives. But if it's not a clause that is connected, it's not a relative. The adverb that plays the associative role still retains its original modifying effect.
3. Phrases. Some phrases can also act as related words, such as "on the one hand", "on the other".
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