Cohesive devices
Linking words
Linking or transition words are extremely useful in IELTS writings as they
help link ideas, sentences, and paragraphs. However, understanding their
precise meaning is crucial for ultimate accuracy. It is noteworthy that
overusing them or misusing them will make writings confusing and lower the
band score. These words do not need to be always placed at the beginning of
sentences causing repetition in structures. However, if that is the case, they
are followed by a “
comma,
” and if they link two clauses to form a complex
structure, they are usually put between “
two commas
” or between “
a
semicolon and a comma
” based on punctuation rules. There is a list of the
most common linking words and phrases in the table below:
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