CAUSA Y EFECTO
CONJUNCTIONS
- Because
“I couldn't go to the party because I had to work late.”
(Because puede ir al principio)
- As
“As the sun was setting, I took a walk on the beach.”
-   As I hadn’t
“As I hadn't eaten all day, I decided to order a pizza.”
- So
“I was tired, so I decided to take a nap.”
                            CAUSA Y EFECTO
                            CONJUNCTIONS
- And
“I went to the store and bought some groceries.”
- Not only but also
“Not only did I finish my homework, but I also cleaned my room.”
                                CAUSA Y EFECTO
                                 PREPOSITION
- Because of
“Because of the rain, I stayed at home.”
                                 CAUSA Y EFECTO
                                  TRANSITIONS
- Therefore
“I forgot to bring my wallet, therefore I couldn't buy anything at the store.”
- Consequently
“It was raining. Consequently, I stayed at home.”
- As a result
“It was raining. As a result, I stayed at home.”
                                 ADICIONAR UNA IDEA
- Also
“Exam performance is also influenced by personal factors, such as anxiety and confidence.”
- Furthermore
She studied diligently, and furthermore, she actively participated in class discussions.
- Moreover
The company has expanded its product line, and moreover, it has entered new international
markets.
                                  ADICIONAR UNA IDEA
- Besides
“Besides studying for the exam, I also had to prepare for a presentation.”
- Additionally
He is a talented musician, and additionally, he is also a skilled painter.
- In addition
“In addition to studying for the exam, I also had to work on a group project.”
                                    MOSTRAR CONTRASTE
- However
“I studied hard for the test, however I still didn't get a good grade.”
- Despite – In spite of (the fact)
“Despite/In spite of the rain we went on a picnic”
- On the other hand
“On the other hand, some people enjoy spicy food while others prefer milder flavors.”
- But
“I wanted to go to the party, but I had to stay home and study for my exam.”
- Although
“Although it was raining we went on a picnic”
    EXAMPLES            SEQUENCE OR LIST          CONTRAST                    COMPARISON
                       (ORDEN DE EVENTOS          (MUESTRA                     (MUESTRA
•   for example
•   for instance        O SEPARAR IDEAS)         DIFERENCIAS)                 SIMILITUDES)
•   such as
•   including          •   firstly           • in contrast (por el      • Similarly (de forma similar)
                       •   secondly            contrario)               • Likewise (asimismo)
                       •   thirdly           • Whereas (mientras que)   • in the same way (del mismo
                       •   first             • While (mientras)           modo)
                       •   Then (entonces)   • Conversely (en cambio)
          SUMMARY
•   in conclusion
•   in summary
•   to conclude
•   Overall (en general)
- Apart from that
“Apart from that, I also need to buy some milk from the store.”
-   On top of that
“I have a lot of work to do today. On top of that, I have a dentist appointment in the afternoon.”
- Both…..And       “Both Mary and Peter went to the party”
- Neither …. Nor   “Neither Mary nor Peter went to the party”
- Either …. Or     “Alice didn’t eat either the sandwich or the cake”
                   “Either Alice or Peter will go”
TOO…TO / TOO…FOR:
- I was too …. to …       {Too + Verb + To + Verb infinitive} o
- I was too…for…          {Too + Adjective + For + Verb Continuous}
        “I was too tired to cook”
        “I was too tired for cooking”
SO…THAT
-   I was so … that…      {So + Adjective + That}
        “I was so tired that I went to bed”
SO MANY / SO MUCH:
So Many + Count.Noun Plural + That: “He ate so many sandwiches that he was sick”
So Much + Uncount.Noun + That:         “He ate so much that he was sick”
SUCH … THAT:
“They had such a terrible fight that they never spoke to each other again”
“They produced such horrible wine that they could not sell one bottle”