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1A discourse markers (1): linkers
result
So is the most common way of introducing a clause of result.
It was freezing cold, so I wore a thick coat.
As a result, therefore, and consequently (more formal than so)
are often used at the beginning of a sentence or clause.
It snowed hard all night. As a result the airport was closed the following morning.
We regret that you do not have the necessary qualifications, and therefore/
consequently we are unable to offer you the job.
When the marker is at the beginning of a clause, it is usually preceded
by a comma, or comma + and.
Therefore and consequently can also be used before a main verb, e.g.
We have therefore/consequently decided not to offer you the job.
1A discourse markers (1): linkers
reason
Because, as, and since (more formal) are used to introduce clauses giving a
reason and are synonyms.
I have stopped writing to her, because/as/since she never answers me.
Due to and owing to are more formal than because of.
As is often used at the beginning of a sentence, e.g.
As the weather is so awful, we’ve decided not to go out.
The plane was late because of the fog.
Flight 341 has been delayed due to/owing to adverse weather conditions.
Because of, due to, and owing to also express the reason for something.
They are usually followed by a noun.
purpose
1A discourse markers (1): linkers
To, in order to, and so as to introduce a clause of purpose and are all followed
by an infinitive. So as to and in order to are more formal.
I did a language course to/in order to/so as to improve my English.
For negative purpose use in order not to or so as not to.
She closed the door quietly so as not to/in order not to wake the baby.
NOT She closed the door quietly not to wake the baby.
1A discourse markers (1): linkers
purpose
They moved to London so (that) they could see their grandchildren more often.
You can also use so (that) + can/could + verb or will/would + verb to express
purpose. You can leave out that in informal speech and writing.
You must use so (that) when there is a change of subject in the result clause,
e.g. She put a rug over the baby so (that) he wouldn’t be cold.
Use in case + clause when you do something in order to be ready for future
situations/problems or to avoid them.
I’m not going to tell Ann in case she tells everyone else.
1A discourse markers (1): linkers
contrast
But is the most common and informal way of introducing contrast, and is normally
used to link two contrasting points within a sentence.
We enjoyed the concert, but we didn’t have very good seats.
Yet is used in the same way, but is more formal/literary.
Agnes was attracted to the stranger, yet something in her head was telling her
not to get close to him.
Nevertheless is more formal/literary than however.
Nonetheless is an alternative to nevertheless.
1A discourse markers (1): linkers
However and nevertheless are normally used at the beginning of a sentence,
to connect it to the previous one. They are usually followed by a comma.
We enjoyed the concert. However, we didn’t have very good seats.
Agnes was attracted to the stranger. Nevertheless, something in her head was
telling her not to get close to him.
Even though is more emphatic than although. Though is more common in
informal speech.
We enjoyed the concert although/even though/though we didn’t have
very good seats.
! Though can also be used at the end of a phrase as a comment adverb, e.g.
He’s very friendly – a bit mean, though.
contrast
After in spite of and despite you must use a gerund, a noun, or the fact that + clause.
In spite of being attracted to the stranger, something in Agnes’s head was telling
her not to get close to him.
Despite her attraction to the stranger…
Despite the fact that she was attracted to the stranger…
contrast
1A discourse markers (1): linkers

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grammar bank esl explanations and examples

  • 1. 1A discourse markers (1): linkers result So is the most common way of introducing a clause of result. It was freezing cold, so I wore a thick coat. As a result, therefore, and consequently (more formal than so) are often used at the beginning of a sentence or clause. It snowed hard all night. As a result the airport was closed the following morning. We regret that you do not have the necessary qualifications, and therefore/ consequently we are unable to offer you the job. When the marker is at the beginning of a clause, it is usually preceded by a comma, or comma + and. Therefore and consequently can also be used before a main verb, e.g. We have therefore/consequently decided not to offer you the job.
  • 2. 1A discourse markers (1): linkers reason Because, as, and since (more formal) are used to introduce clauses giving a reason and are synonyms. I have stopped writing to her, because/as/since she never answers me. Due to and owing to are more formal than because of. As is often used at the beginning of a sentence, e.g. As the weather is so awful, we’ve decided not to go out. The plane was late because of the fog. Flight 341 has been delayed due to/owing to adverse weather conditions. Because of, due to, and owing to also express the reason for something. They are usually followed by a noun.
  • 3. purpose 1A discourse markers (1): linkers To, in order to, and so as to introduce a clause of purpose and are all followed by an infinitive. So as to and in order to are more formal. I did a language course to/in order to/so as to improve my English. For negative purpose use in order not to or so as not to. She closed the door quietly so as not to/in order not to wake the baby. NOT She closed the door quietly not to wake the baby.
  • 4. 1A discourse markers (1): linkers purpose They moved to London so (that) they could see their grandchildren more often. You can also use so (that) + can/could + verb or will/would + verb to express purpose. You can leave out that in informal speech and writing. You must use so (that) when there is a change of subject in the result clause, e.g. She put a rug over the baby so (that) he wouldn’t be cold. Use in case + clause when you do something in order to be ready for future situations/problems or to avoid them. I’m not going to tell Ann in case she tells everyone else.
  • 5. 1A discourse markers (1): linkers contrast But is the most common and informal way of introducing contrast, and is normally used to link two contrasting points within a sentence. We enjoyed the concert, but we didn’t have very good seats. Yet is used in the same way, but is more formal/literary. Agnes was attracted to the stranger, yet something in her head was telling her not to get close to him.
  • 6. Nevertheless is more formal/literary than however. Nonetheless is an alternative to nevertheless. 1A discourse markers (1): linkers However and nevertheless are normally used at the beginning of a sentence, to connect it to the previous one. They are usually followed by a comma. We enjoyed the concert. However, we didn’t have very good seats. Agnes was attracted to the stranger. Nevertheless, something in her head was telling her not to get close to him. Even though is more emphatic than although. Though is more common in informal speech. We enjoyed the concert although/even though/though we didn’t have very good seats. ! Though can also be used at the end of a phrase as a comment adverb, e.g. He’s very friendly – a bit mean, though. contrast
  • 7. After in spite of and despite you must use a gerund, a noun, or the fact that + clause. In spite of being attracted to the stranger, something in Agnes’s head was telling her not to get close to him. Despite her attraction to the stranger… Despite the fact that she was attracted to the stranger… contrast 1A discourse markers (1): linkers