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TOPIC 25 - Coggle Diagram
TOPIC 25
CONSEQUENCE
by means of a preposition accompanying the verb , it gives the idea that dusting resulted
in a clean living room. OR involves the result of my
walking, and it indicates the final point PREPOSITIONAL MOTIONAL MEANING + VERB TO BE can have a resultative meaning.
Conjuncts
as a result, therefore, thus and hence, (more formal) and informal, consquently
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Adverbial clauses
Help was arriving slowly, so/so that
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NON-FINITE FORMS He only needed a few words to be convinced; Having being convinced, he went out the room.
CAUSE
Prepositional Phrases. Mostly instrument and manner by or with.
on account of, because of, owing to, due to
-from and out of a reason of some psycholg aspect from cancer
Through through the driver's carelessness.
For + nouns of feelings FOR JOY
Adverbial clauses. as or since emphasis main phrase. Because adverbial phrase. More emphasis y it is/ was
and it takes front position
Non-finite clauses Having seen the
accident, I phoned the ambulance; required by the police, I stopped my car
Specific verbs such as : lead
to, result in, give rise to and bring about
Minor
referring to a statement previously made. In the following sentence the conditional particle “if” could be replaced by “since” or “as”: If you hate driving fast, why did you do it?
THat adverbial clause introduced by that, in this case this clause gives the reasons of what is expressed in the excalamation or questions...Am I the sister that must be responsible of everyone?
PURPOSE
Why, What…for, Where…for, who…for
preposition “for”+ noun/ gerund, an infinitive clause or a
“that-clause”. “towards” can also indicate purpose: He saved towards a crisis. Less common
FINITE FINAL CLAUSES “so that”, or informally “so”, “that”, and “in order that”. (formal)
NON-FINITE FINAL CLAUSES Apart from a “to+infinitive”, we can use “in order to”. When the purpose is negative, then, we use “so as not to” or “in order not to”
VERBS prevent, allow,
enable, let, make or give.
Emergency services went there to help Emergency PURPOSE services went there because they wanted to help Cause Purpose and result related: To help the victims, they had to go there