When discussing an idea, there are some expressions used to strengthen our position by reinforcing a particular part of the argument. In other words, they are used to emphasize in Spanish.
Linkers and Connectors
Expressing at the same time in Spanish is essential to communicate effectively simultaneous actions or events. In this article, we’ll just cover two time expressions that will allow you to talk about actions or events that occur simultaneously.
Let’s look at some conditional linkers in Spanish. These words or phrases will help you connect ideas and provide conditions. They help indicate that one action depends on another: if A happens, then B happens. In other words, B is dependent on A.
In this article, we will explore four Spanish connectors of contrast, their usage and provide examples to help you grasp their application in context.
Mastering the appropriate use of connectors is essential for effective communication. That’s why, we are going to continue learning more Spanish connectors of cause. These useful expressions will help you describe an action and its consequence.
Conjunctions are words that tie parts of sentences together with words like y (and) or o (or). Similar to the way that in English the word a changes to an before a word that begins with a vowel, the Spanish conjunctions y and o have two forms.
Today we will look at some sequence connectors in Spanish. These words are used to describe the order of concepts, ideas or actions.
Linkers and connectors are words and phrases that help us to establish relationships between words, phrases, or clauses. In this article, we’ll look at some common linkers and connectors that state the causes or reasons of something.
Linkers and connectors are phrases that are used to connect the elements of a sentence or to sequence sentences logically. In this article, we’ll cover some expressions to introduce examples.
Connecting ideas is a powerful way to make your point. In this article, you will learn some useful words you can use to make a point clearer. Let’s see what these three linkers or expressions mean.
