The document discusses different linking words and their usage in sentences. It provides examples of linking words like "after", "before", "although", "though", "despite", and "in order to" being used in sentences. It also lists some question words like "whom", "where", "when", "which" that can be used emphatically by adding "on earth" after them when asking questions.
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1. Linking words
After + ving /noun
Before + ving /noun
After that + sentence
When + sentence
(doran)While + ving
Because + sentence
Because of ving / noun
Sentence + but + sentence
(agercha)Although + sentence
Though + sentence
Inspite of + ving / noun
Distpite +ving / noun
Inspite of the fact that + sentence
Dispite the fact that + sentence
In order to + 1st form
So as to + 1st form
Exp
I play a game after playing a game I go home
I play a game before playing a game I wirte
I play a game after that I go home
When I reched the anglo phile I take class
While teaching I don’t recive calls
I work hard but I failed
Although I work hard I failed
Inspite of working hard I fail
Despite working hard I fail
Insipite of the fact that I worked hard I fail
I go anglophile in order to learn English
QUESTION WORDS
WHOM do you teach ?
WHERE do you teach ?
WHEN do you teach ?
WHICH subject do you teach ?
NOTE: we use “ ON EARTH” after question word to make it EMPHATIC
Whom on earth do u teach (akhar tm parhty kis ko ho)
Why on earth does she come
When on earth do u go
Whom on earth do u talk (akhir tm bat kis say katy ho )