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CONTRAST
1. HOWEVER
This restaurant has the best kitchen in town. However, their staff are
quite rude.
2. IN CONTRAST
House prices have gone up this year. In contrast, car prices seem to
be stagnating.
3. NEVERTHELESS
4. NONETHELESS
5. YET
I’ve asked you a thousand times not to leave your dirty socks on the
floor. Yet, you keep doing it.
England has the best language schools. On the other hand, it has the
worst weather.
7. BY COMPARISON
Going out with Jim has its risks. By comparison, being with Tim is as
easy as falling off a log.
8. ON THE CONTRARY
9. INSTEAD
I was thinking of going round Jim’s place. In any case, I haven’t been
invited.
Yes, he’s very good-looking. All the same, I don’t think you should go
out with him.
SIMILARITY
1. LIKEWISE
You can’t give your phone number to every man who asks for it.
Likewise, you can’t go out with everyone who fancies you.
2. SIMILARLY
You’re not allowed to use your phone here. Similarly, you have to
switch it off when you’re in the library.
3. CORRESPONDINGLY
5. ALSO
RESULT
1. AS A RESULT
I’ve done a pranic healing course. As a result, I’ve been able to cure
my neighbour’s sick cat.
2. AS A CONSEQUENCE
3. THEREFORE
We’re going to experience some meteor showers in the next few days.
Therefore, the number of miraculous self-healings will rise.
4. THUS
You didn’t tell me you wanted to come. Thus, we won’t be taking you
with us.
5. ACCORDINGLY
First of all, I’d like to talk about the benefits of having a pet pig.
2. TO BEGIN WITH
For another thing, you might want to consider how cute they look in
pyjamas.
In the third place, you can always count on your pet pig to perform
some tricks for you when you’d like to impress a pretty girl.
7. ALSO
8. BESIDES
Besides not eating much, they won’t ever chew on your electric cords.
9. IN ADDITION
11. MOREOVER
Moreover, they’ll show you the way home when you’re drunk.
12. FINALLY
Finally, pet pigs are fantastic guards. No burglar would ever have the
heart to hurt a pet pig.
ORDER OF IMPORTANCE
1. MOST IMPORTANTLY
I’d like to talk to you about how to keep calm at your workplace. Most
importantly, never go to the canteen while your boss is there.
2. PRIMARILY
3. ABOVE ALL
Above all, don’t ever look up from your notes when people are around
4. MOST SIGNIFICANTLY
PARTICULARIZATION
1. IN PARTICULAR, PARTICULARLY
2. MORE SPECIFICALLY
PARTICULARIZATION
1. IN PARTICULAR, PARTICULARLY
2. MORE SPECIFICALLY
EXAMPLIFICATION
1. FOR EXAMPLE
To solve this problem, you might want to try making small gestures.
For example, making your spouse’s favourite meal for dinner or giving
him a massage after a tiring day.
2. FOR INSTANCE
Appreciate the small things your spouse does for you. For instance,
leave thank-you notes for them every now and then.
3. TO ILLUSTRATE
EXPLANATION
1. THAT IS TO SAY, THAT IS
Keep romance alive. That is to say, don’t let your lovelife fall into
routine.
2. NAMELY
I have a very good reason for not trusting my ex. Namely, he’s a
convicted felon.
3. IN OTHER WORDS
4. PUT DIFFERENTLY
John has managed to get over Jane. Put differently, he’s started
seeing other women.
EMPHASISING
1. AS A MATTER OF FACT
I love sleeping with my pet pig. As a matter of fact, I can’t fall asleep
unless he’s in my bed.
2. IN FACT
I told them not to invite Rachel to the party. In fact, I was the only
person who saw what a party pooper she really was.
3. ACTUALLY
I think it would be a good idea to send her some flowers. Actually, you
should get her a hundred orchids.
4. INDEED
I’m going to Janet’s party at the weekend. As for Mary’s, I think I’ll
pass.
2. WITH RESPECT TO
Starting your own IT company may be the one of the best things you
can do right now. With respect to opening a pet shop, it’s hard to say
the same thing.
3. REGARDING
Start your day with making the most important phone calls. Regarding
emails, you might put them off until later.
4. WITH REGARD TO
5. AS REGARDS
Talking of cats, you can’t trust them to keep you company when you
need it. They’re quite selfish creatures.
7. AS FAR AS … CONCERNED
As far as dogs are concerned, they might give you a chance to get up
from your desk and get some exercise during the day.
CONCLUSION
1. IN CONCLUSION
2. IN BRIEF
3. IN SUMMARY
In summary, it may not be the best idea to frequent the same pubs as
your boss.
4. TO SUM UP
To sum up, some people are better suited to working from home than
others.
5. ALL IN ALL
All in all, you have to make sure both you and your customers are
satisfied with your work.
6. IN SHORT
What a hideous day! I don’t want to go into much detail but, in short,
today was brutal.
CORRECTION
1. RATHER
I thought it was a good idea to get a ferret. Rather, it had always been
my dream to get one.
2. TO BE MORE PRECISE
TIME
1. AT FIRST
2. THEN
3. AFTERWARDS
4. LATER
5. IN THE MEANTIME
DISMISSAL
1. ANYWAY
2. ANYHOW
3. AT ANY RATE