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marusya05 [52]
3 years ago
8

Match the term to the purpose it has.

English
2 answers:
Mice21 [21]3 years ago
8 0
1. But. e. Show a consequence


2.furthermore. h. Add ideas


3. Meanwhile. g. Shows time relation


4. In the distance. a. Show space relation


5. First. f. Indicate order


6. Therefore. d. Take away, limit or oppose


7. In other words. c. Repetition of an idea


8. For instance. b. Introduce an illustration

pishuonlain [190]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. But  - d. take away, limit, or oppose.

2. Furthermore  - h. add ideas.

3. Meanwhile  - g. show time relation.

4. In the distance  - a. show space relation.

5. First  - f. indicate order.

6. Therefore  - e. show a consequence.

7. In other words  - c. repetition of an idea.

8. For instance - b. introduce an illustration.

Explanation:

1. "But" is used when there is the need to point out a contradiction or an opposing element in the sentence.

<em>eg. I love eating sweets but they are not healthy in the long run.</em>

2. "Furthermore" is used when there is the need to further expand the idea expressed in the sentence.

<em>eg. I was sick and hospitalized, and furthermore, made to stay alone and isolated for some days.</em>

3. "Meanwhile" can be used when there is a time relation to be shown or included.

<em>eg. I was eating my dinner, meanwhile, he was watching the television.</em>

4. "In the distance" can be used when the relation of the space/distance is involved.

<em>eg, If you look carefully, squinting your eyes, you can see the small hut in the distance.</em>

5. "First" is used as an indication of an order or succession, sequence etc.

<em>eg. First, I would like to say a big thank you to all who had been here by my side supporting me during my hard times.</em>

6. "Therefore" is used to indicate or show the consequence or result of any act/ element.

<em>eg. He had worked hard, therefore, he deserves the increased pay he had been given.</em>

7. "In other words" is used to give a further explanation of the idea or issues in a more simpler and understandable words for the readers or listeners.

<em>eg. The company said they will give us a raise from next month. In other words, we are going to get more income from next month.</em>

8. "For instance" is used when there is the need to give or provide an example t any idea or point made.

<em>eg. I don't like the way the work had been done to my house. For instance, the window glasses were unstable and shaking when the wind blew.</em>

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