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Related words are generally divided into transition relations, hypothetical relationships, conditional relations, etc. Combining two or more sentences that are closely related in meaning is called a compound sentence, also known as a related sentence. There are 8 categories of related words:
Transition relationship, hypothetical relationship, juxtaposition relationship, progressive relationship, choice relationship, causal relationship, conditional relationship, and succession relationship.
Classification of related words.
1.Turning Relationships.
Despite ......But ......, although ......But ......But ......However, ......But ......
2.Hypothetical relationship.
If ......Just ......、Even if it is ......Also ......If it's ......Well, no matter what ............No matter ......Also ......
3.Juxtaposition.
While ......While ......, both ......It's also ......It's ......It's ......
4.Progressive relationships.
Not only ......And ......Not only ......Also ............Again, ......Not only ......Also ......
5.Select a relationship.
Not ......It's ......It's ......Or ......, or ......, or ......Either ......Either ......, ...... with itIt's not as good as ......Rather ......Nor ......6.Causality is due to ......So ......The reason for ......It's because of ......, hence ......
7.Undertaking relationships.
Let's ...... first...... againFirst of all, ......And then ......Let's ...... firstAnd then ......Then ......Finally ......
8.Conditional relationships.
As long as it's ......Just ......Only ............
Characteristics of related words.
1.As a word that connects clauses and indicates relationships, related words always indicate abstract relations can be used as specific formal markers for a certain type of complex sentence.
2.When speaking, it is easy to find one or two words that must be carried in it, and although the meaning is different, it is very comfortable to connect them to both speak and listen. Connect clauses together so that they become a coherent and complete sentence.
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Just ......If ......
But ......But ......
If it's ......And yet.
、Even if it is ......, although ......Despite ......
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According to the logical relationship between clauses in a sentence, there are 8 types of related sentences:
1 Parallel sentence. The relationship between the clauses is parallel and juxtaposed, as in "This garment is beautiful and generous." ”
Commonly used related words.
Yes: ...... againAgain, ............Again, ......While ......The stove balance ...... on the side, then ......, then ......It's ......It's also ......(It's not), it's not ......It's ......Wait.
2. Continuation sentences. 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 he ......Again, ......, ......Wait.
3. Progressive sentences. 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. Choice sentences. Each clause lists several situations to indicate that one of the calls is chosen, such as: "After class, we either jump rubber bands or kick shuttlecocks." ”
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 ......Wait.
5 inflection sentences. 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.
Commonly used related words are: because (due to) ......So ......, and thus (therefore) ......Since ......Just ......Wait.
7 Hypothetical sentences. 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 is ......Also ......Wait.
8. Conditional sentences. One clause describes the condition, and the other indicates the result produced under this condition, e.g., "As long as we work hard, the results will continue to improve." ”
Commonly used related words are: as long as ......Just ......, no matter (no matter what, no matter what) ......Also (both) ......Only ............, all ............, unless ............Wait.
Juxtaposition ....Again, ......Again, ......
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The related words in the juxtaposition are: some ......Yes, on the one hand, ......On the one hand, sometimes ......Sometimes、That。 >>>More
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Basically, the difference is not very big, it is not necessarily to offend him, not necessarily to do things that make him unhappy or harm his interests, but if you offend, it should be to damage his interests.