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PFC Discourse Markers

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  • Does THUS express reason, result, or purpose?
  • Say 2 linkers for contrasting
    nonetheless, nevertheless, still, (and) yet
  • Does CONSEQUENTLY express reason, result, or purpose?
    result
  • True or false: we use DUE TO THE FACT THAT before a noun.
    FALSE
  • True or false: we can translate AS A RESULT to "for this reason."
    TRUE
  • True or false: THUS and HENCE are both discourse markers expressing results.
    TRUE
  • Does DUE TO express reason, result, or purpose?
    reason
  • Does SO AS TO express reason, result, or purpose?
    purpose
  • _________ I woke up late, I didn't come to the 8.30 lesson
    due to the fact that, owing to the fact that, because
  • Use AS A RESULT OF in a sentence.
    As a result of + noun
  • Correct or incorrect? He is ugly, and yet, he has a girlfriend.
    correct
  • Correct or incorrect? He is ugly. As a result, he has a girlfriend.
    incorrect
  • Use CONSEQUENTLY in a sentence.
    Make sure it starts the sentence.
  • Say 2 linkers for comparing
    likewise, similarly
  • True or false: we use DUE TO before a noun.
    TRUE
  • Replace HENCE with another appropriate discourse marker. I read on the internet that I should exercise my cat. HENCE, I started trying to play with her.
    thus, as a result, consequently
  • Use OWING TO THE FACT THAT in a sentence.
    owing to the fact that (S+V)
  • Correct or incorrect? Young people like TikTok, SO they were unhappy about the ban.
    correct
  • _________ for her to pass the CAT, she must study.
    in order
  • She is known for her kindness. ______, her brother is also very generous.
    Likewise, similarly, additionally
  • Correct or incorrect? He is ugly. Nevertheless, he has a girlfriend.
    correct