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Conectores. Profesor: Pascal el Khoury. Conectors. Los conectores o conjunciones son palabras que usamos para unir dos o más frases o dos palabras dentro de la misma oración. Aquí tienes los conectores más comunes agrupados en categorías. Copulative Connectors.
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Conectores Profesor: Pascal el Khoury
Conectors Los conectores o conjunciones son palabras que usamos para unir dos o más frases o dos palabras dentro de la misma oración. Aquí tienes los conectores más comunes agrupados en categorías
Copulative Connectors son aquellos que unen algo a lo ya mencionado. Algunos de ellos son: and / not only ... but also ... / both ... and .../ no sooner ... than.
Disyuntive Connectors Indican elección, separan o diferencian dos términos. En inglés, algunos de ellos son: or, either ... or .../ neither ... nor .../else / otherwise.
Conditional Connectors Son aquellos que indican condición para la realización de algo. Algunos de ellos son: if, whether, unless, provided, as long as, in case, in case of.
Concessive Connectors Se utilizan para señalar una objeción o reparo a lo dicho anteriormente. Entre otrosencontramos: although, even if, despite, in spite of, regardless of.
Conclusive Connectors Estos conectores reflejan la consecuencia de lo dicho en el texto. En inglés, algunos de ellos son: therefore, hence, thus, so, consequently.
Continuative Connectors Se utilizan para dar continuación a la idea que se está expresando. Son algunosejemplos: then, moreover, furthermore, besides, in addition to.
Adversative Connectors Añaden una negación a la frase anteriormente mencionada, una frase opuesta a la otra. Porejemplo: but, however, yet, still, instead, on the contrary.
Causal Connectors Introducen causas a nivel del texto cuando una oración cumple la función de ser causa de otra. Algunosconectores son: for, because of, due to, since, as.
Comparative Connectors Se utilizan cuando una o más oraciones expresan grados de comparación por semejanza o diferencia. As/ as ... as .../ not as ... as .../ as if/ as though.
Functional Connectors Utilizamos los conectores funcionales para expresar un fin, objetivo o propósito. En inglésalgunos de ellos son: so, so that, so as to, in order to.
Connectorsexercices • Exercice n:1 • Write 10 sentences using a diferent connector for each one. • Exercice n:2 • choose the correct connector.(You can use your diccionary) • 1_____________ her salary was so high, she changed her car every other year. • A- Because of • B- Since • C- As • 2 She didn't put on her sweater after the race,_______________she got a cold. • A- because • B- and that's why • C- and that's the reason why
Exercice n:2 • 3 _____________to an increase in temperature, all the crop was lost. • A-Due • B-Since • C-Owing • 4-James couldn't join the army_________________his illness. • A-Because • B-Because of • C-As
5_____________we had such a good time in that holiday centre, we decided to go back the following year. • A-AS • B-Since • 6 Why did you shout at me ?_____________I was very angry with you. • A-Because • B-Since
7- ______all her friends were on holiday, she stayed in. • A- Because of • B- Since • C- For • 8- You can do the exam______you have you identity card. • A- whereas • B- while • C- as long as
Exercice N:3 • In the following letter the linking words and phrases are missing. Choose the most appropriate phrase from the ones given below. • Dear Harry, • (1) ......................................... , I finally managed to get one! Of course, I haven't been working there long, (2) ........................ I can already tell that it's a wonderful place to work. All the staff, (3) ........................ the directors, are very friendly with everybody, and (4) ................................ , they have marvellous facilities for the employees. (5) .............................. , there's a bar and gym, and lots of other things. • 1 a) Then b) Well c) And • 2 a) but b) because c) so • 3 a) until b) and c) even • 4 a) so b) what's nire c) on the other hand • 5 a) For instance b) However c) Even
I'm called the Safety Equipment Officer. It (6) ....................... sound like an impressive title, but it's not a very accurate description of what I do. My main job is to provide protective clothing, (7) ......................... overalls, helmets, and so on. I estimate what the different departments will need, and (8) .......................... I order it from the suppliers. • 6 a) can b) could c) may • 7 a) such as b) namely c) as • 8 a) then b) after c) so
(9) ............................... I make sure that the various departments have everything they want. (10) ............................ , stationery is also my responsibility. • (11) .......................... , I have to supply all the offices with paper, envelopes, and so on. I find the job very interesting (12) ............................ I get the chance to go all over the factory and to meet everybody. (13) .............................. the pay is a lot better than in my old job. • (14)........................... , that's my news. What about yours? Drop me a line when you have time. Regards to your family, and best wishes to you. • 9 a) By the way b) Anyway c) In this way • 10 a) However b) Although c) But • 11 a) Secondly b) In other words c) Also • 12 a) why b) because c) then • 13 a) Besides b) Beside c) On the other hand • 14 a) At the end b) Anyway c) After all