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Conjunctions and fillers in English sentences


Word order in sentences (subject - verb - object) Expressions of place and time in sentences The position of adverbs of frequency Conjunctions and fillerns in English sentences Exercises: Word order

conjunction although and as because but either even even if even so how how ever if in case in spite of neither or otherw ise since unless w hat w hen w hether

sentence Although he's very famous he is still nice. I like tea and coffee. As I came she w as leaving. As you couldn't see the film, w e'll tell you someting about it. She goes to the tennis club because she likes to play tennis. He reads magazines but he doesn't like to read books. I'm sorry, Peter is ill and I can't come either. We can either go to the cinema or to the caf. She likes sw imming, even in w inter. Don't drink any alcohol even if you drive carefully. This book is very popular; even so, I don't like it. Do you know how to ride a snow board? However w e've lost the match. They w orked hard for the test, however, they failed. If they w ere older, they could go to the party. Take your mobile w ith you in case you miss the bus. He looks very fit in spite of his age. They didn't go to the party, and neither did I. Neither drinks nor food are allow ed in this room. Do you like tea or coffee? Look at the map, please. Otherwise you'll get lost. Since he's lost his money, he couldn't go to the restaurant. Her baby cannot fall asleep unless she stays in the room. I don't know what to say. When you're in London, w rite an e-mail to me. I'm going home whether you like it or not.

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When w e speak continuously, w e use gap fillers. These w ords or short phrases are said w hen w e search for w ords. Here are some examples: you know it's like that thing ok right actually basically so w ell I mean Sometimes people make "sounds" to keep a conversation going on. Try to avoid these "sounds" as they are a sign of w eakness. ahh er um

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