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Task 4
Complete the following sentences with ‘should’ or shou1dn’t.
1. You ______ be so stingy.
2. I doWt think you __________ smoke that much.
3. Your lifestyle is so unhealthy. You exercise more.
4. I think you try to speak to her.
5. You are ilL You __________ lake a medicine.
6. This is a good gaming computer, I think you _____ choose this one.
7. You look pale. I think you go see the doctor.
8. Consuming too much sugar Is not good. You _________ bi.iy that soda.
9. You _________ study the night prior to the test day. lts not effective.
10. I _________ tell you this. This Is my secret with her.
Language Features of Analytical Exposition
a. Internal conjunctions
Internal conjunction is a conjunction that links arguments or Ideas between two
clauses. Internal conjuncuon can also be divided into three categories of meaning.
1. Additive: and besides, in addition, furthermore
• Do you play any other sports besides basketball?
• In addition to his apartment in Manhattan, he has a villa in Italy and a castle In
Scotland.
• The rain stopped arid the sun came out.
• She always arrives on time; furthermore, her work is always excellent.
2. Comparative: but, vice versa, meanwhile, on the other hand, than
• I like cooking and eating, but I don’t like washing dishes afterward.
• The computers should be worIng again soon. Meanwhile, could everyone
• get on with some paperwork or something?
• My father likes classical music — I, on the other hand, like all kinds.
• I am taller than Mira.
3. Temporal/time: FirstIy, secondly, then, next
• There are two very good reasons why we can’t do It. Firstly, we don’t have
• enough money, and secondly, we don’t have enough time.
b. Causal conjunctions
Causal conjunction has a function to tell something happened such as although,
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