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Insight - Upper-intermediate - Unit 4 - 4E

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 - 4E in the Insight Upper-Intermediate coursebook, such as "in addition to", "no matter", "furthermore", etc.

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Insight - Upper-intermediate
furthermore
furthermore
[Adverb]

used to introduce additional information

Ex: The research findings supported the hypothesis, and furthermore, they provided valuable insights into potential applications. 
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besides
besides
[Adverb]

used to add extra information or to introduce a reason that supports what was just said

Ex: I don't want to go. Besides, I'm feeling tired. 
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too
too
[Adverb]

used to show that a statement about one thing or person also applies to another

Ex: She loves classical music, and her sister does too. 
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even
even
[Adverb]

used to emphasize a contrast

Ex: She remained calm even in the face of adversity, showing remarkable resilience. 
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despite
despite
[preposition]

used to show that something happened or is true, even though there was a difficulty or obstacle that might have prevented it

Ex: The business thrived despite the economic downturn. 
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although
although
[conjunction]

used to introduce a contrast to what has just been said

Ex: Although it was raining, we still went to the park. 
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as well
as well
[Adverb]

in addition to something else

Ex: She attended the conference as well as the workshop. 
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however
however
[Adverb]

used to add a statement that contradicts what was just mentioned

Ex: The weather forecast predicted rain; however, the sun is shining brightly. 
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while
while
[conjunction]

despite the fact that; even though

Ex: While she had reservations about the plan, she decided to go along with it. 
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whereas
whereas
[conjunction]

used to introduce a statement that is true for one thing and false for another

Ex: James is outgoing and talkative, whereas his brother is reserved and quiet. 
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also
also
[Adverb]

used to add another item, fact, or action to what has already been mentioned

Ex: She teaches full-time and also runs her own business. 
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in addition to
in addition to
[preposition]

used to add extra or supplementary information

Ex: In addition to his degree in engineering, he also has a diploma in music. 
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no matter
no matter
[Adverb]

regardless of the circumstances or conditions

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