Thursday, 9 October 2014

Sentence Starters ..Part 2..



Continue from my past post.. it was incomplete.. sorry... now we focus on another good starters for another aspects of writing....

To present uncommon or rare ideas
Seldom ...
Few ...
Not many ...
A few ...
... is uncommon
... is scarce ...
Rarely ...
... is rare ...
... is unusual ...


To present common or widespread ideas
Numerous ...
Many ...
More than ...
Several ...
Almost all ...
The majority ...
Most ...
Commonly ...
Significant ...
... is prevalent ...
... is usual ...
Usually ...

To present inconclusive ideas
Perhaps ...
... may be ...
... might be ...
There is limited evidence for ...
... is debated ...
... is possibly ...
... could ...
... may include ...


To show relationships or outcome
Therefore ...
As a result ...
For that reason ...
Hence, ...
Otherwise, ...
Consequently, ...
The evidence suggests/shows ...
It can be seen that ...
With regard to ...
After examining ....
These factors contribute to ...
It is apparent that ...
Considering ... it can be concluded that ...
Subsequently, ....
The effect is ...
The outcome is ...
The result ...
The correlation ...
The relationship ...
The link ...
The convergence ...
The connection ...
... interacts with ...
Both ....
... affects ...
Thus it is ...
... causes ...
... influences ...
... predicts ...
... leads to ...
... informs ...
... presupposes
... emphasises
... demonstrates ...
... impacts on ...
... supports ...

To present prior or background ideas
In the past, ...
Historically, ...
Traditionally, ...
Customarily, ...
Beforehand, ...
Originally, ...
Prior to this, ...
Earlier, ...
Formerly, ...
Previously, ...
Over time, ...
At the time of ...
Conventionally, ...
Foundational to this is ...
In earlier ...
Initially, ...
At first, ...
Recently ...
Until now, ...
The traditional interpretation ...


To present others' ideas
According to …
Based on the findings of ... it can be argued...
… proposed that …
As explained by …
… states that …
… claims that …
However, ... stated that …
... suggested …
… concluded that …
Similarly, … stated that ….
… for example, …
… agreed that …
Based on the ideas of …
… defined …. as ….
… relates …
As identified by …
… disputed that …
… contrasts …
With regard to … argued that …
… concluded that …
… confirmed that …
... argues ….
… highlights …
… demonstrates …
… found that …
… identifies …
... wrote that …
… demonstrated …
… also …
… reported ….
… pointed out that …
… maintained that …
… hypothesised that …
… expressed the opinion that …
... also mentioned ….
... asserts that ….
… identified …
… goes on to state/suggest/say
… emphasises
… challenges the idea ….
… showed that …
… explored the idea …


To give examples
For example, ...
... as can be seen in ...
... supports ...
An illustration of ...
... as demonstrated by ...
... is observed ...
Specifically, ...
... is shown ...
... exemplifies ...
Such as ...
As an example ...
To illustrate, ...
For instance, ...


Adapted from the following source
Manalo. E., Wont_Toi, G., & Bartlett-Trafford, J. (2009). The business of writing: Written communication skills for business students (3rd ed.). Auckland: Pearson Education New Zealand.


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