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Addition
again, also, and, and then, besides, equally important, finally, first,
further, furthermore, in addition, in the first place, last, moreover, next,
second, still, too
also, in the same way, likewise, similarly
comparison
concession
contrast
emphasis
example or
illustration
summary
time
sequence
1.
after a while, afterward, again, also, and then, as long as, at last, at
length, at that time, before, besides, earlier, eventually, finally, formerly,
further, furthermore, in addition, in the first place, in the past, last, lately,
meanwhile, moreover, next, now, presently, second, shortly,
simultaneously, since, so far, soon, still, subsequently, then, thereafter,
too, until, until now, when
Im a high school teacher I teach high school students from the age of 14
to 18; I can also teach adults.
Try to use other words besides ALSO to say the same thing
2.
3.
We want to hire Jack and Joe, theyre very well trained workers, but of
course we can only hire one.
Try to use another word besides OF COURSE
4.
Despite being very smart sometimes Joe can do really stupid things
like drop his cup of coffee on to his boss lap and not apologize.
In spite of his intelligence Joe can do really stupid things.
5.
6.
In fact Jack and Joe are two candidates that we like to recruit when we are
helping our clients find new workers.
Use other words/phrases instead of IN FACT
7.
All in all you managed to find some good candidates, so great work
everyone.
Use other words/phrases instead of ALL IN ALL
8.
The key to using these words think about the actions. What order
were they done in? What affect does it have on the past, present
and future? When did it happen?