Logical Conectors
Logical Conectors
Logical Conectors
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LOGICAL CONNECTORS
COHERENCE:
Ideas arranged logically. The ideas and
sentences are in an order that makes sense
to the reader.
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COHESION:
In order to read a paragraph easily, it must
have a smooth flow. Smooth flow means that
one sentence leads easily into the next
sentences.
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LOGICAL CONNECTORS:
a)Coordinating conjunctions
b)Conjunctive adverbs
c)Subordinating conjunctions
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COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS:
The coordinating conjunctions are FOR, AND, NOR,
BUT, OR, YET, SO (FANBOYS). These conjunctions
have the name coordinating, which means that
they connect structures that are the same (they
are equivalent or of the same rank).
CORRELATIVES are conjunctions with two parts.
The most common correlatives are the following:
neither… nor, not only… but also…, either … or,
both… and
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CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS:
Like the coordinating conjunctions, these adverbials
also join complete sentences (independent clauses)
and express a logical relationship between the
ideas in a sentence.
Conjunctive adverbials are frequently classified
according to broad discourse-functional criteria.
They are:
Examples of Conjunctive adverbs
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS:
subordinating conjunctions connect independent
clauses to dependent clauses. The subordinators
can be grouped according to the type of
relationship they express:
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