Linking Words (Addition and Contrast)

Addition

  • The food is excellent and very good value.
  • The food is usually very good. Furthermore, it is one of the cheapest restaurants in town.
  • The set meni is $10, which is excellent value. In addition, you get a free glass of wine.
  • The restaurant has a reputation for excellent food. It's also very good value.
  • The food is excellent in that restaurant. It's very good, value as well.
  • You get very good food in that place. What's more, it's excellent value.



Contrast

  • She still won the game although/ though/ even though she had a bad knee.
  • They still went for a walk in spite of the fact that it was pouring with rain.
  • The service is worse despite the fact that they have more staff.
  • Although she had a bad knee, she still won the game.
  • It is very common to use still in these sentences to emphasise the surprse.
  • John is very careful whereas Christopher makes lots of mistakes.
  • I don't agree with a lot of his methods. However, he is a good teacher.
  • Most big cats, such as tigers and leopards, are very solitary creatures. Lions, on the other hand, spend much of their time in groups.



Let's write!
Choose one of the following topics and prepare a writing using the previous linking words:
    •  Apple vs. Microsoft
    • Coke vs Pepsi 
    • Star Wars vs. Star Trek
    • Dogs vs. Cats    
    • Cash vs. Credit Cards
    • Facebook vs. Twitter  
    • Harry vs. Draco

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