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Grammar C1 - Complex argumentation structures not only.. but also)
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In advanced English, complex argumentation structures help organize and present ideas in a clear, balanced way. These structures are useful for expressing contrasts, adding emphasis, or showing relationships between different points. Here are some key structures:
Not only... but also:
Explanation: Used to connect two ideas, with the second idea often being more surprising, important, or extreme than the first.
Example: Not only did she finish the project on time, but she also received praise for her creativity.
On the one hand, on the other hand:
Explanation: Used to introduce two opposing or contrasting points.
Example: On the one hand, the new system is more efficient, but on the other hand, it requires significant training.
Either... or:
Explanation: Used to present two possibilities or choices.
Example: You can either finish your homework now or risk failing the test.
Neither... nor:
Explanation: Used to express a negative relationship between two things.
Example: Neither the manager nor the employee knew about the changes.
Although/Though:
Explanation: Used to present a contrast between two ideas or situations.
Example: Although the weather was bad, we decided to go for a walk.
Despite/In spite of:
Explanation: Used to show contrast between two ideas where one thing happens despite another factor.
Example: Despite the challenges, they completed the project on time.
More importantly:
Explanation: Used to add a more significant point to what was said before.
Example: The company needs to increase its profits. More importantly, it must invest in sustainable practices.