martes, 29 de julio de 2014

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Linking words
Conjunctions: conjunctions join two statements and express relationships like time, addition, reason, condition and purpose. If the subject is the same in both parts of a sentence, we sometimes omit the subject and "be" after "although". We use "yet" as a conjunction that can replace "but". Most conjunctions can come either before or between the two parts they connect. We can use "and, but, yet, for, or, nor and so". We can use "for" to replace "because".
Linking prepositions: according to - as well as - because of -by - despite - due to - during - in spite of -instead of - rather than - thanks to. 

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