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LINKING WORDS
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HOWEVER
You use "however" when you are adding a comment that contrasts with what has just been said
- Despite the accident, however, he is still alive
AND
You can use "And" to link noun phrases, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, or clauses
- I like football and running
ON THE OTHER HAND
Is used as a connector that allows ordering the information of a speech, in other words, facilitates the passage from one idea to another
- You go out, on the other hand I stay here
BUT
You can use "but" to introduce something that contrasts with what you have just said
- I'm traveling but I do not think I'm coming
ALSO
- This hamburgers is rich also great
You use "also" when you are giving more information about something
AS WELL
You can use "As well" is similar with "also" sometimes goes at the end of a sentence or in the midle
- You have to do the work as well as your partner.
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