Connectors OF Sequence ( Research) PDF

Title Connectors OF Sequence ( Research)
Author Hope Mikaelson Marshall
Course Biologia General I
Institution Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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CONNECTORS OF SEQUENCE (RESEARCH) DO RESEARCH OF THE FOLLOWING CONNECTORS OF SEQUENCE: 1. FIRST/ PRIMERO Introduces the first of a sequence. ● First, I went to Paris. 2. SECOND/ SEGUNDO ● Second, we talked about our interests. 3. THIRD/ TERCERO ● Third, add oatmeal and strawberries. 4. FINALLY/ FINALMENTE Demonstrates the last action or concept. ● Finally, my friends and I decided to stay in Barcelona. 5. NEXT/SIGUIENTE ● My sister is waiting next to the door 6. MEANWHILE/ MIENTRAS TANTO ● She spent four years studying for her law degree. Meanwhile, she continued to work at the bank. 7. AFTER/ DESPUÉS That also introduces another action or concept. ● After that, I proposed to go to Barcelona. 8. BEFORE/ ANTES Demonstrates a previous action or concept. ● Before we leave Europe we visited Barcelona. 9. LATER/ MÁS TARDE ● It's hard to know what later generations will deem to be art. 10. THEN/ ENTONCES Introduces the next action or concept.

● Then we took a boat. 11. FIRST OF ALL/ PRIMERO DE TODO You use first of all to introduce the first of a number of things that you want to say. ● The cut in the interest rates has not had very much impact in California for two reasons. First of all, banks are still afraid to loan. 12. BY THE TIME/ POR EL TIEMPO ● By the time he realized his mistake it was too late. 13. EVENTUALLY/ EVENTUALMENTE ● It might take her five weeks but she will do it eventually 14. AT LAST/ POR FIN AT LAST is used when there has been impatience, a discomfort or a feeling which was the result of long delays. ● After a two-hour delay, Tom's plane has landed at last. 15. FURTHERMORE/ ADEMÁS Is properly used when there is need only to add one more reason to those before-mentioned. ● You are a bad person. You cheat and you lie. Furthermore, you steal. 16. MOREOVER/ MÁS Moreover to add extra information to the point you are making ● The car looked good; moreover, the price was right. 17. IN ADDITION/ ADEMÁS ● Hayley writes short stories, in addition, she writes articles for a newspaper 18. ALSO/ TAMBIÉN The word also comes before the verb. If the verb is a form of to be, also is placed after the verb. ● The library on 5th Avenue in New York City is one of the best places to do research. It also has hundreds of the most respected magazines and journals in the world. 19. IN CONCLUSION/ EN CONCLUSIÓN ● In conclusion, I hope the relationship goes well.

20. TO SUMMARISE/ PARA RESUMIR ● We add one more session to summarise useful devices to deal with the current pandemic. 21. IN THE END/ AL FINAL ● She worked hard, and in the end, she passed the exam. 22. SOON/ PRONTO You use soon to say that something happened a short time after something else in the past. ● The mistake was very soon corrected....


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