IN ADDITION vs. IN ADDITION TO; AS WELL vs. AS WELL AS.

ББК 81.2 Англ

 

Making a text in English. Practice Materials & Self-access Grammar Guide for 3d year students: Учебное пособие / сост.: О.О.Борискина, C.Л.Лукина, Н.И.Овчинникова, Н.С.Черникова, В.М.Дуничева. – Воронеж, 2004. –187с.

 

Учебное пособие состоит из двух частей. Первая часть представляет собой сборник материалов, подготовленных для решения учебных задач по созданию и передаче текста на английском языке. Вторая часть содержит описание средств выражения возможных отношений между частями текста в английском языке и предназначена для самостоятельной работы студентов по закреплению навыков языкового оформления таких отношений в устной и письменной речи.

Навыки по освоению текстовых отношений являются неотъемлемой частью коммуникативной компетенции изучающих английский язык по специальностям «Филология», «Лингвистика и межкультурная коммуникация».

 

 

ББК 81.2 Англ

 

 

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PRACTICE MATERIALS

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CONTENTS

 

CHAPTER 1. COMBINING MESSAGES: COHESION

 

1.1. INCLUSION / EXCLUSION

1.1.1. ADDITION

1.1.2. EXCLUSION

1.1.3. RESTRICTION

1.1.4. ALTERNATIVES

1.2. COMPARISON / CONTRAST

1.2.1. COMPARISON

1.2.2. CONTRAST

1.2.3. CONCESSION

1.3. TIME

1.4. CONDITION

1.5. CAUSE&EFFECT

1.6. PURPOSE

1.7. RELATIVES

1.8. DISCOURSE MARKERS

1.9. OPINION MARKERS

REVISION

 

 

CHAPTER 2. COMBINING MESSAGES: COHERENCE

 

2.1. REFERENCE

2.2. ELLIPSES

 

CHAPTER 3. MAKING A TEXT

 

3.1. COMPRESSING SENTENCES

3.2. REPORTING

 

Chapter 1

COMBINING MESSAGES: COHESION

 

1.1. INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION

 

1.1.1.INCLUSION / ADDITION

 

Exercise 1. Underline verbs with the same subject in the sentences below. Rewrite the sentences omitting subjects IF POSSIBLE and linking clauses with and.

Example: An earthquake struck South America yesterday. It caused some damage. The damage occurred in a thinly-populated area à An earthquake struck South America yesterday and caused some damage in a thinly-populated area.

1. The twentieth century has seen the development of antibiotics. Penicillin was developed in the 1940s. It has saved thousands of lives.

2. Rain will spread into all areas. Snow may fall on high ground. Drier weather is expected tomorrow.

3. The manager invited workers’ representatives to the meeting. He explained his position to them. They had a long talk with him.

4. Susan and I went on a trip to Romania. We saw a lot of interesting sights. I spent two days in Italy on the way home.

5. Some delegates arrived by train. Others came by car. A few arrived by taxi.

6. A new nature reserve has been created in North Luanza. This is a unique area for wildlife. It has to be protected.

 

 

Exercise 2. Find a proper place for ALSO in the sentences below.

Example: also

You can buy computers in shops. You can / get them by mail order.

 

1. Doctor Smith was a keen tennis player. He had been a fine athlete in his youth.

2. Fire alarms must be tested every month. Emergency lighting should be checked regularly.

3. Harry has several dogs and cats. He has a number of more exotic creatures.

4. Liz is organising the competition. She is going to present the prizes.

5. Signor Ginelli owns a shipping business. He runs an oil company.

6. The view from the balcony was marvellous. The closeness of the house to the city suited them.

 

 

Exercise 3. BOTH, SO, AS WELL, TOO.

Find the items that are linked in the table below and write sentences using the words in brackets.

Example: Both a beret and a cap are hats.

 

1. (both) beret 2. (both) coach 3. (so) Pekinese 4. (as well) temple 5. (both) stall 6. (so) bungalow 7. (too) trout 8. (as well) can mosque herring tram packet kiosk cap Alsatian cottage Forms of transport Shops House Container Fish Dog Place of worship hats

Exercise 4. Link the sentences using the connectors:

IN ADDITION vs. IN ADDITION TO; AS WELL vs. AS WELL AS.

 

1. She is efficient. She is also extremely clever.

as well / as well as

2. There are courses in computing. A business course is also in offer.

in addition / in addition to

3. The exhibition contained oil paintings. It also showed some water-colours.

as well / as well as

4. We shall provide hotel accommodation. We shall also cover travel expenses.

in addition / in addition to

5. He is endangering his own life. He is also putting others in danger.

as well / as well as

6. John got US dollars for the journey. He also got traveller’s cheques

in addition / in addition to

7. Banks are run by people, and people make mistakes. Like all industries, banks will have their share of dishonest workers.

additionally / in addition

 

 

Exercise 5. IN ADDITION TO, BESIDES, AS WELL AS.