Coordinating Conjunctions - Link two independent clauses (e.g. for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so), Subordinating Conjunctions - Join a dependent and an independent clause (e.g. while, although, because, as, since, if, unless, in case), Transition Signals - Connect ideas across sentences and paragraphs (e.g. firstly, furthermore, in addition, for example, however, nevertheless, in conclusion), Reference Words - Words that point to other words or ideas in a text (e.g. this, that, it, they, those), Lexical Chains - Words or phrases that share related meanings (e.g. green spaces / parks / urban greenery), Ellipsis - Omitting words that can be inferred from context (e.g. This method is more effective than the other method), Substitution - Using a word or short phrase to replace a full structure (e.g. one), Linked Theme & Rheme - Beginning a sentence with information from the end of the previous sentence,
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