for example, for instance, such as , like, to cite an example |
1. For example
Question: How do you connect these two sentences with “for example”?
I like playing sports.
I play badminton once a week.
I like playing sports, for example, I play badminton once a week. _X____
“For example” is used in the following ways:
i)
S1V1O1. For example, S2V2O2 |
e.g. I like playing sports. For example, I play badminton twice every week.
ii)
S1V1O1; for example, S2V2O2 |
E.g. I like playing sports; for example, I play badminton twice every week.
iii)
S1V1O1, for example, noun phrase |
e.g. I like playing sports, for example, basketball, volleyball and football.
X I like playing sport, for example, basketball, volleyball, etc.
2. Such as
e.g. Many animals are becoming extinct, such as white tigers, sharks and pandas.
l Should be followed by noun or noun phrase, but NEVER a clause.
S1V1O1, such as + noun phrase |
e.g. If you are good at Maths and Science, you are suitable for many jobs, such as you can be an engineer, a teacher and a scientist.
If you are good at Maths and Science, you are suitable for many jobs, such as
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Don’t add a comma after “such as”.
XI like playing sports, such as, basketball, football and volleyball.
3. Like
“Like” is similar to “such as” in usage.
E.g. I like playing sports like basketball and volleyball.
Note: In the example above, “like” is not a verb.
4. Take ... as an example
5. In particular: In particular唔同for example, 係解「尤其係」,但用法上同for example有些似.
5. In particular: In particular唔同for example, 係解「尤其係」,但用法上同for example有些似.
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