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Excellent List Of Linking Words - Boost Your Knowledge!

Here is our comprehensive take on linking words, ways to use them, and examples. Check out these connecting words lists along with their functions.

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Excellent List Of Linking Words - Boost Your Knowledge!

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  1. A Complete List of Linking Words: Elevate Your Assignment Writing Experience How would you feel if someone was narrating a story which is all over the place? There is no association between the events described. Will you be able to pick up the context and build a connection? No! Right? This is why linking words are essential. The words that connect one idea with another are vital in any kind of write-up. This is what brings essence to any style of writing. Further, it enables the readers to grasp the flow of what you are saying and follow it. In this blog, we will be learning about linking words in detail. Further, we will illustrate more about these connecting words through examples. Stick with us till the end to check out the list of linking words that would help you leave a lasting impact on your writing skills! What Are Linking Words? Linking words are the words that are used for connecting different ideas or a large group of phrases. They help in developing an association between the sentences. The connecting words help build a sense of uniformity throughout an assignment. After all, they are meant to support information by showing how two things relate to each other. Do you know why professional writers love linking words? It's because they let you easily overcome any hindrance caused between the ideas and thoughts within a writing task. However, it is always recommended to keep things simple and easy by avoiding overcomplicating the language. Is It Really Necessary To Learn Linking Words? Do you need a more direct answer? Then here it is- Yes! Here is our explanation; when you use connecting words for essays, it is more likely to boost the meaning of your assignment. It happens because these words help in building a relationship between all the ideas and bringing them together. Consequently, it brings clarity to the readers by combining everything meaningfully. In the absence of linking words, it would be difficult or impossible to figure out a connection. Get more information: Excellent Guide toWrite an Impressive Essay Linking Words Examples: Let’s Understand the Concept

  2. “Consequently, therefore, obviously, undoubtedly, besides, similarly, because of” We are sure you come across these words in your everyday life. These terms actually bring so much sense to any sentence. After all, they help in linking the ideas within a sentence or a paragraph. We have decided to first introduce you to assignment or essay linking words examples before jumping right on the list. So, let’s take a glance at them! Linking Words You Can Use To Add More Information Some words help you add an edge with some additional details to a paragraph or sentence. They help in clarifying how two different ideas are similar. Let us understand it better with some examples: “It cannot be John’s fault norPaul’s.” Here, "nor" is the connecting word linking the idea that neither John nor Paul was at fault. "It started to rain, andmy feet got frozen.” In this case, “and" serves as the linking word. It helps in associating the two unique ideas. Linking Words You Can Use To Develop A Contrast While writing, there would be instances where you must combine two different thoughts with opposing contexts. Here's how to do that: Angus could have gone to the market, but he decided he was too tired. In this sentence, “but” is the connecting term holding two contrasting ideas together. It's my turn to go grocery shopping today, although online ordering might be easier. Here, "although" makes the space for a counter-argument. Thus, it helps in linking the opposing ideas. Linking Words You Can Use To Support A Point

  3. When you are trying to imply that something happened due to another event, this is how to do it: “I failed the race becauseI was unwell.” In this statement, “because”catches the reader’s attention. It tells why somebody couldn’t win the race. “Rosie has been sad sinceher father died.” Here, “since” is the connecting word that explains why Rosie has been sad. Hopefully, these examples about how to use linking words for essays helped you understand their significance. Aren't they fantastic for bringing multiple ideas together in a sensible way? Effective Placement Of Linking Words If you are writing an essay, then you must ensure that all the ideas are meaningfully aligned. Now, we have already explained that linking words are highly effective in achieving successful results. Connecting terms are undoubtedly good words to use in an essay. However, it is equally important to understand the correct way to position them in your sentences. Placement Style #1: Beginning Of A Sentence One of the strategies to place a linking word in a sentence is using it in the starting. It should refer to the last point. Let us have a look at some of the instances to grasp this point better. I am good at keeping a pet. On the other hand, I like their idea. Students have a hard time in assignment writing. Thus, professional academic writers are the perfect solution! Placement Style#2: Middle Of The Sentence As you work on an assignment, you can try using the linking words in the sentences. You can insert utilize it in this way: You cannot escape disappointments. They are, in any case, meant to make you stronger. I am not good at academic writing. Thus, I struggle to attain passing scores in my assignments.

  4. Placement Style #3 Concluding Body Another interesting way to add linking words in an essay is as you reach the end. Wondering how to fit them in? Let us demonstrate them. I lack confidence. I feel severe nervousness in public places as a result. I am not fond of poetry. I like rehearsing it, on the other hand. Popular Types Of Linking Words Let’s quickly discuss the major types of linking words. These are conjunctions, transitions, and prepositions. Conjunctions: Conjunctions are terms used for creating a link between phrases, words or clauses. They can be divided into three categories: Coordinating conjunctions Correlative conjunctions Subordinating conjunctions Here is the list of conjunctions: For However But Nor Yet And Supposing As though Whenever Now that Although In order that Provided, etc. Transitions: Transition words are often referred to as linking words as they help in connecting ideas. They are an excellent tool for creating a relationship between different sentences and sections of a sentence.

  5. List of transition words: For instance Similarly However Although In any case Or at least First, second, third… Subsequently Finally In summary, etc. Prepositions: Prepositions are the words that connect nouns, pronouns, and phrases with the other words used in a sentence. They define the concerned object's logical, transitory, or spatial relationship to a part or the words in a sentence. Prepositions are further classified into different categories based on time, place, direction, and device. Here is a list of prepositions: 1. Place-based prepositions In At On Under Below Over Up Down Below Off Above 2. Direction based prepositions Across Through

  6. Into Out of To Onto Towards From Onto 3. Time-based prepositions Before After From/ to To/ past By Since At In On During Before Ago Until/ till 4. Other important prepositions About By Of With For Compiled Lists Of Essential Linking Words Linking Words- For Declaring Results Where To Use?: These connecting words provide the results for what you have already stated or an event that has occurred. Accordingly As a consequence (of) As a result Consequently

  7. Due to For this reason Forthwith Hence Then Therefore Thereupon Thus Linking Words- For Putting Emphasis Where To Use?: There are certain essay linking words used for putting forth an idea or a point with great emphasis. Above all Absolutely Chiefly Clearly Definitely Especially Even Importantly In detail In truth Indeed It should be noted Naturally Never Obviously Of course Particularly / in particular Positively Surprisingly To clarify To emphasize To repeat Truly Undoubtedly Unquestionably With attention Without a doubt Linking Words- To Add Something Where To Use?: Here are some words that you can use to add something already mentioned.

  8. Additionally/an additional Along with Also And Apart from this As well as As well as that Besides Coupled with Finally First Further Furthermore In addition In addition to this In the same fashion Last Moreover Not only, but also Not to mention Second Similarly Third Together with Too Linking Words- To Share The Reasons Where To Use?: These linking words are meant to be used where you are required to provide reasons for something that you have previously stated. Because of For the purpose of Given that Granted that In fact In order to In view of Owing to Provided that Seeing that So that With this in mind With this intention With this purpose

  9. Linking Words- To State Illustrations Where To Use?: There are some connecting words that you can use to provide examples in your write-ups. As an example of For example/ For instance For one thing Illustrated by In another case In the case of In this case In this situation Including Like Namely On this occasion Proof of this Specifically Such as To clarify To demonstrate To demonstrate/ To clarify To simplify Linking Words- To Share A Contrasting Take Where To Use?: If you wish to show a connection between an idea that is entirely different from another idea, you use these linking words: Alternatively As opposed to Contrarily Contrary to Conversely Despite/in spite of Differing from Even so However In contrast (to) In opposition Instead Nevertheless Nonetheless Nor Notwithstanding On the other hand Rather

  10. Though Unlike Up against Whereas While Yet Linking Words- To Compare Where To Use?: If you want to show what makes two things similar, there are several words that you can use. Alike As with Both By the same token Compare / compare(d) to (with) Correspondingly Either Equal Equally In a similar manner In common In like manner In the same way In the spitting image of Just as Just as, so too Just like Likewise Most important Resembles Same as Similar to Similarly Still another Linking Words- Sequential Placement Of Information Usage Style 1 Where To Use?: You can use linking words to place the information in a specific order. First/ firstly Second/ secondly

  11. Third/ thirdly Finally At this time Following Previously Before Subsequently Usage Style 2 Where To Use?: To indicate the end of ascending order. First/ firstly Second/ secondly Third/ thirdly Finally At this time Following Previously Before Subsequently Usage Style 3 Where To Use?: The words are used for marking the end of descending order. First and foremost Linking Words – To Summarize Everything Where To Use?: How do you summarize something that you have already stated earlier? Here are some linking words to use in any such case. All things considered Altogether As demonstrated above As noted

  12. As shown above As you can see Briefly By and large Generally speaking Given these points In a word In any event In brief In conclusion In essence In short In summary In the end In the final analysis On the whole Overall Therefore To conclude To end To sum up To summarize Ultimately Linking Words – To State A Condition Where To Use?: When you need to provide a condition that you have already stated. Although this may be true As Because of Even if Given that Granted that If In that case In the event that Lest On the condition that Only if Since Then Unless When Whenever While

  13. Linking Words – To Provide Concession On An Idea Where To Use?: When it comes to accepting an idea or a point with reservation, here are the connecting words you can use. Admittedly Albeit All the same Although Although/Even though And still And yet Be that as it may Even if Even so Even though However In spite of Nevertheless Nonetheless Regardless of this Up to a point Linking Words – To Restate An Idea Where To Use?: The linking words are used for expressing an alternative to something that has already been stated. Alternatively Alternatively stated Expressed simply In a nutshell In other words In short In simple language In simple terms In summation Namely Otherwise stated Put differently Put in another way Reiterated Said differently Simplified Simply put That is to say To put it differently

  14. Linking Words – For Referencing Where To Use?: These words are used to associate the individual ideas you have shared in your essay. As applied to As far as Concerning Considering In connection to In terms Pertaining to Regarding Some examples of these might be: Speaking about/of The fact that With regards to With respect to Final Words Linking words help you bring depth to your essays. This is the best way to achieve meaningful results in your writing assignments. It enables the readers to understand the context of the story well by cutting off the ambiguity. Or If you have any other doubt related to Linking words, then you can directly contact our Assignment help exerts. We hope our detailed take on connecting words helped you understand the concept!

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