Page 38 Addition, equation & conclusion answers A. Addition
(For example: and)
along with
as well as
also
too
in addition
besides
what’s more
furthermore
moreover
along with (this could also go into
the next box -> )
Equation
(For example: equally)
likewise
similarly
in the same way
correspondingly
Conclusion
(For example: in conclusion)
to sum up briefly
it can be concluded that
to conclude
in brief
thus
to summarise
therefore
B. 1. Furthermore / Moreover / In addition / What’s more (this is less formal than the other expressions) 2. As well as
/ Besides 3. Likewise / Similarly / In the same way (the verbs in both sentences (i.e., respect) are the same and refer
to the same thing, so we can use a word of equation here) 4. As well as / Along with 5. In addition 6. Likewise
/ Similarly 7. Likewise / In the same way / Correspondingly 8. In brief 9. It can be concluded that 10. Therefore
(
To sum up ,
to conclude and
to summarise are usually used to conclude longer pieces of writing.
Thus is slightly more
formal than
therefore , but has the same meaning)
Note: It is important that you are familiar with the way these words and expressions are used, including the other
words in a sentence that they ‘work’ with. Use a dictionary to look up examples of these words and expressions, and
keep a record of them that you can refer to the next time you use them.
Page 39 Task commands answers 1. N 2. I 3. R 4. L 5. E 6. P 7. F 8. K 9. G 10. R 11. J 12. N 13. Q
14. C 15. O 16. H 17. B 18. A 19. M 20. D
Other words and expressions which you might find useful include: give an account of / calculate / characterise / classify / comment on / consider / contrast / criticize / deduce / describe
determine / differentiate between / distinguish between / elucidate / enumerate / express / list / mention / relate
show / speculate / state