Adverbial: Used as linking device
Adverbials typically modify verbs or clauses, but they can also be useful as linking devices to connect clauses to the content of the preceding text. Here are some examples of Adverbials that have this function. Remember that Adverbials can appear in different shapes: as adverbs (or adverb phrases), as prepositional phrases, as (shortened) clauses, or as set phrases.
Listing
- firstly, first of all, secondly
- for one thing
- equally, also, in addition
- furthermore, what is more, moreover, above all
- finally, lastly, to conclude, last but not least, in conclusion, to sum up
Supplementation
- that is to say, namely, for example, for instance
Result
- consequently, so, therefore, as a result, in that case, then
Reformulation
- in other words, rather, put differently, alternatively
Contrast
- by contrast, on the contrary, on the other hand, instead
Concession
- however, nevertheless, still, yet, in any case, all the same, at any rate, in spite of that
Digression
(to signal digression)
- by the way, incidentally
(to signal return from digression)
- as I was saying, what I was saying, anyway
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