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Vocabulary Enhancement for Academic Writing
Vocabulary Enhancement for Academic Writing
Transitional Phrases and Synonyms
Adding Information
Use of Moreover:
Also use,
Additionally,
In addition,
Furthermore.
Contrast
Use of Nevertheless:
But use,
However,
Although,
Even so.
Comparison
Use of Similar To:
On par with,
Alike to.
Reporting Speech
Use of Said:
Use stated,
Claimed,
Discussed.
Possibility
Use of Maybe:
Use perhaps,
Possibly,
It is possible that.
Demonstrating Points
Demonstrative Phrases:
This demonstrates,
This illustrates,
This suggests,
This indicates,
This proves,
This displays,
This implies,
This portrays,
This reveals,
This describes.
Expressing Opinions
I Think:
Use in my opinion,
From my point of view.
Providing Examples
Use For Example:
Use to illustrate,
Specifically,
Including (such as).
Describing Effects
Use This Shows:
Illustrates,
Demonstrates,
Elucidates.
Use Because:
Use due to,
Since,
Due to the fact that,
Considering that.
Importance
Use Important:
Valuable,
Significant,
Necessary,
Fundamental.
Structuring Essays
Firstly:
Use initially,
To begin with,
First of all.
Secondly:
Use in addition to.
Thirdly:
Use furthermore.
Lastly:
Use to conclude,
In conclusion,
To sum up,
In summary.
Clarification and Comparison
Wrong:
Use inaccurate.
About:
Use regarding.
Although:
Use despite.
And:
Use as well as.
So:
Use thus.
Descriptive Adjectives
Pretty:
Use delightful,
Appealing,
Alluring,
Eye-catching.
Get:
Use acquire,
Obtain,
Receive,
Attain.
Difference:
Use disparity.
Similarly:
Use likewise.
Convince:
Use compel.
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