04/07/2021
0
Views
The expansion connectors (also called "illustration") are links that are used to add or add (clarify) information regarding something that is stated in the main clause but clarified in the subordinate clause. For example: What's more, we season the dish with aromatic herbs.
The connectors They are the words or expressions that allow us to indicate a relationship between two sentences or statements. The use of connectors favors the reading and comprehension of texts since they provide coherence and cohesion.
Some expansion connectors are:
What's more | and | parallel |
at the same time | in other cases | in addition |
in addition | in parallel | added to this |
agree | equally | also |
in the same way | or | Y |
See more at:
Order connectors | Time connectors |
Purpose connectors | Conditional connectors |
Consequence connectors | Sequence connectors |
Expansion connectors | Temporary connectors |
Contrast connectors | Disjunctive connectors |
Comparative connectors | Distributive connectors |
Emphasis connectors | Conclusive connectors |
Explanation connectors | Add-on connectors |
Opposing connectors | Consecutive connectors |
Summary connectors | Spatial connectors |