What Do Connectives Do? Mostly they connect two separate sentences together, but they can also connect phrases and ideas.

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What Do Connectives Do? Mostly they connect two separate sentences together, but they can also connect phrases and ideas.

Phrases which are connectives: For example In addition to Compound words which are connectives: Afterwards Whatever Whenever Single words which are connectives: Before Secondly Moreover

Connectives can be also grouped based on what they are needed for Connectives can be also grouped based on what they are needed for. For example: 1. Time connectives When, while, whilst, before that, after that He sat when the teacher asked him to sit. 2. Result connective Therefore, hence, so, as, because, due to Many people died due to the floods. 3. Explaining connective for example The students found Math tough, for example they forgot division. 4. Addition connective and, or I walked down the lane and to the shop.