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- •Table of Contents
- •Introduction
- •Advantages & Disadvantages
- •1. Writing about advantages
- •2. Writing about disadvantages
- •Agreeing
- •1. To agree with someone or something
- •3. When a group of people agree
- •Aim or Purpose
- •1. Ways of saying what the aim or purpose of something is
- •2. Words meaning aim or purpose
- •Approximate / Exact
- •1. Words meaning approximately
- •2. Words meaning exactly
- •Causes
- •1. To cause something to happen
- •2. Ways of saying that something is caused by another thing
- •3. To be one of the things that cause something to happen
- •Certainty & Uncertainty
- •1. Ways of saying that you are certain about something
- •2. Ways of saying that you are not certain about something
- •Comparing & Contrasting
- •1. What you say when comparing things or people
- •2. To compare things or people
- •Concluding
- •1. What you say when concluding your essay or argument
- •2. Saying again what your aims were at the conclusion of an essay
- •Decreasing
- •1. To decrease
- •2. To make something decrease
- •3. A decrease
- •4. When something stops decreasing
- •Disagreeing
- •1. To disagree with someone or with an opinion
- •2. When people disagree about something
- •3. Causing disagreement
- •Effects
- •1. Words meaning effect
- •2. To affect something or someone
- •Emphasizing
- •1. What you say when emphasizing that something is important
- •2. Ways of emphasizing one person or thing more than others
- •3. To emphasize something
- •Explaining
- •1. What you say when you are explaining something
- •2. Words meaning to explain something
- •Giving Example
- •1. What you say when giving an example
- •2. What you say when there are a lot of other examples of something
- •3. To give something or someone as an example
- •Giving Exceptions
- •1. Ways of saying that something or someone is an exception
- •2. Someone or something that is not included
- •Giving Opinions
- •1. What you say when giving your opinion about something
- •2. Ways of saying what another person’s opinion is
- •3. To say what your opinion is about something
- •Giving Reasons
- •1. What you say when giving reasons for something
- •2. Words meaning reason
- •3. A reason that does not seem believable
- •Increasing
- •1. To increase
- •2. To make something increase
- •3. An increase
- •4. When something does not increase, or stops increasing
- •Linking Parts Of A Sentence
- •1. Words meaning 'and' or 'also'
- •2. Words meaning 'because'
- •3. Words meaning 'but' or 'although'
- •4. Words meaning 'if'
- •5. Words meaning 'in order to'
- •6. Words meaning 'or'
- •7. Words meaning 'therefore'
- •Listing & Ordering
- •1. What you say when ordering a group of things that you want to mention
- •2. Ways of introducing a list of reasons, causes, points etc
- •Making Generalizations
- •1 .Ways of saying that something is true about most people or things
- •2. To say that something is true about most people or things
- •Problems & Solutions
- •1. Problems
- •2. Small problems
- •3. Solutions
- •Quoting People
- •Ways of quoting what someone has said
- •Reffering
- •1. Referring to an earlier part of an essay, report etc
- •2. Referring to a later part of an essay, report etc
- •3. Referring to another piece of work
- •Related / Unrelated
- •1. Ways of saying that two things are related
- •2. Related to what is being discussed
- •3. Not related
- •4. Not related to what you are discussing
- •Showing & Proving
- •1. To show that something is true
- •2. To show that something is likely
- •3. To show that something is untrue
- •Study & Research
- •1. To study something in order to try to find out more about it
- •2. The work of studying something
- •3. A piece of writing by someone who is studying a subject
- •4. The results of someone's research
- •Subjects & Topics
- •1. Ways of saying what the subject of something is
- •2. Words meaning subject
4. When something stops decreasing
level off / out phrasal verb to stop decreasing and remain at the same level:
•The population dropped from a peak of 800,000, levelling off in 1999 at 650,000.
•Latest figures suggest inflation will level out at 2.4% after a year at over 3%.
bottom out phrasal verb to reach the lowest point, and stop decreasing any more:
•The decline in car sales finally showed signs of bottoming out in September.
•There is no evidence that the recession has bottomed out yet.
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