Adding Information and Examples
for example / for instance
Use these words to give one example of the idea you are talking about. Both of these expressions can go at the beginning or the end of a sentence.
For example, many of the classrooms don’t have audiovisual equipment.
Written English: i.e. and e.g
In written English, we can use i.e. to give further explanation or clarification; it means “that is” or “in other words.”
We can use e.g. to give examples; it means “for example”
In formal writing, these expressions always appear inside parentheses.
namely / such as
There is a difference between namely and such as.
Namely is followed by ALL of the examples you referred to, but such as gives only one or some of the examples, not all of them.
also / too
Also can go in the middle of a sentence, whereas too is typically used at the end.
We also bought a number of souvenirs.
as well / as well as
As well goes at the end of the sentence (similarly to too). As well as must be followed by another word.
in addition / moreover / furthermore
These linking words are usually used at the beginning of a sentence to add another idea or further develop the previous point.
Furthermore, purchase of new equipment will help cut manufacturing costs and increase profits.
Organizing and Ordering Information
Firstly / Secondly
When you are going to make a series of points, you can use firstly and secondly for the first and second points. After that, you can use “The third point,” ”The fourth point,” etc. or “in addition.”
Lastly / Finally
For your final point, you can begin the sentence with lastly or finally. These words show your audience that you are almost finished.
the former / the latter
You can use these words to refer back to two examples previously mentioned:
In this case, “the former” = the factory in Detroit, and “the latter” = the factory in Atlanta.
Summarizing Information
Here are some English phrases you can use to give a summary of the information you have already said or written. In general, these phrases go at the beginning of the sentence and are followed by a comma.
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