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Re: Linking words
Posted by Shelly on 4/18/08

    Could you show us what you came up with? Then we could give
    you feedback as to whether or not it makes sense.

    On 4/17/08, Emilia wrote:
    > Dear collegues, could you help me with this exercise? I 've
    > done it but I have some doubts. Thank you very much in
    > advance.
    >
    > Put the linking words: second, thus, finally, although,
    > first, as a result, in addition to this, however
    >
    > New directions
    > The European world of 1900 seemed remarkably stable, as did
    > the English language. ......., the two world wars
    > transformed Europe dramatically and changed the pattern of
    > language. ......., society has changed since ww1, and the
    > language has been a means for people to describe and cope
    > with that change. ........, the impact of electronic
    > communications on language was first felt between 1900 and
    > 1940........ the effect became even more important by mid
    > century.
    > ........ technology has become the largest source of new
    > words.
    > Every new invention, every new device, and every new
    > product needs a name. The military also introduces many new
    > words into English.
    > .............. the technical vocabulary of
    > contemporary English is now larger than the entire English
    > vocabulary at the time of Shakespeare.
    > ............... the twentieth century may well be an
    > age of massive change in English usage, .......... it will
    > be some time before that can be known with certainty.


 
 
 
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