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3B Page 145 Exercise A: He She Break-Up. They Now. I Your Sister The Company Director

This document provides examples of phrases and words that can be used as discourse markers or transition words when speaking or writing in English. On page 145, phrases like "basically", "in any case", and "obviously" are given as discourse markers. On the same page, phrases like "on the whole" and "by the way" are provided as alternatives. The document then provides examples of sentences using modal verbs to express probabilities, obligations, and deductions about situations.
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3B Page 145 Exercise A: He She Break-Up. They Now. I Your Sister The Company Director

This document provides examples of phrases and words that can be used as discourse markers or transition words when speaking or writing in English. On page 145, phrases like "basically", "in any case", and "obviously" are given as discourse markers. On the same page, phrases like "on the whole" and "by the way" are provided as alternatives. The document then provides examples of sentences using modal verbs to express probabilities, obligations, and deductions about situations.
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3B

Page 145 exercise a


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Basically
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In any case
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Obviously
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I mean
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at least
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All in all
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By the way
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Otherwise
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In fact
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Talking of
Page 145 exercise b
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on the whole
anyway / in any case / besides
After all / I mean
Talking of
By the way / Incidentally
Talking of
at least / on the other hand
Actually
in other words
All in all
otherwise
On the one hand, on the other hand

4A
Page 146 exercise a
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Someone must have moved them.
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I think it must be
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She definitely wont like
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Julian is bound to be late.
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I think she must still be studying.
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Page 146 exercise b


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He probably wont have time to call in and see us.
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She may never get over the break-up.
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They ought to have heard the news by now.
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I cant have left my credit card in the restaurant.
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Your sister is bound to like the scarf.
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The company director is unlikely to resign,
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