词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_conjunctions-contrasting | ||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | Conjunctions: contrastingThe conjunctions but and although/though connect ideas that contrast. Whereas is also used but it is not as common:
ButBut is a coordinating conjunction used to connect ideas that contrast. Coordinating conjunctions connect items which are the same grammatical type.
Warning: We can’t use however as a conjunction instead of but to connect words and phrases:
See also: But Although/thoughAlthough/though can be used to contrast ideas. Although/though are subordinating conjunctions used to connect a subordinate clause to a main clause, like after, as, before, if, since, that, even though, even if.
The although/though clause can come first.
See also: Conjunctions Position of subordinating conjunctions Although or though? But or although? But or although?But cannot be used in the same way as although/though. We use but to connect items which are the same grammatical type (coordinating conjunction). Warning: The order of clauses connected by coordinating conjunctions cannot be reversed:
Although can sound more formal than but. Though is much more common in speaking than in writing. Although is much more common in writing than in speaking. Even though, even ifEven though and even if are also used as subordinating conjunctions in the same way as although/though. Even though is similar to although but it makes a stronger contrast:
Even if means ‘whether or not’:
See also: Whether Conjunctions: typical errorsWe use and to connect words in a list and to connect phrases and clauses in a sentence:
See also: And Adding with and After conjunctions referring to time, such as when, once and as soon as, we use the present simple when we refer to the future:
During is a preposition, not a conjunction, so it must be followed by a noun or a pronoun:
See also: Conjunctions: time When we use a so-clause to connect a cause/reason to a result, the so-clause must come second:
See also: Conjunctions: causes, reasons and results Because Since As We use although/though, not but, to connect a subordinate clause to a main clause:
See also: But or although? When as well as or in addition to are followed by clauses, the verb is in the -ing form: [from a brochure advertising an English course in London]
See also: Adding with as well as and in addition to We cannot use however to connect words and phrases:
See also: Conjunctions: causes, reasons and results Position of subordinating conjunctions When or if? We only use one conjunction to connect words or phrases:
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