FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to the FAQ page for Linking Words with Examples Journal. Here you will find clear answers to common questions about our site, content, and how you can use our resources to improve your English writing. If you do not find the answer you are looking for, please feel free to contact us.

What is the main purpose of this website?

This website is a focused English learning resource. Our goal is to help you understand and use linking words correctly. We provide clear explanations, practical examples, and notes on common mistakes. You can explore our guides by category, such as Transition Word Examples or Linking Words by Purpose, to find exactly what you need.

Who is this website for?

This site is designed for English learners at any level. Whether you are writing an essay, preparing for an exam, composing a professional email, or simply improving your everyday conversation, our examples and explanations are meant to be straightforward and easy to follow.

Are the examples on this site suitable for academic writing?

Yes, many of our examples are suitable for academic writing. We cover Essay Starters and transition words that are commonly used in formal essays and research papers. However, we also include examples for less formal contexts, such as emails and daily conversation. Always consider your audience and the tone of your writing when choosing a linking word.

Can I use these linking words for exams like IELTS or TOEFL?

Yes, you can. The linking words and transition phrases we explain are commonly used in high-scoring exam essays. Our guides are designed to give you direct answers and practical examples that you can apply in your test preparation. We recommend practicing with the examples to build your confidence.

Do you cover grammar rules for linking words?

We focus on the usage and meaning of linking words, but we do include important grammar notes. For example, we explain whether a word is followed by a clause or a noun phrase, and we highlight common punctuation rules. For deeper grammar questions, you may want to consult a dedicated grammar resource.

How are your articles organized?

Our content is organized into four main categories: Essay Starters, Transition Word Examples, Linking Words by Purpose, and Common Writing Mistakes. Each category groups related topics together, so you can quickly find the kind of explanation you need without searching through unrelated material.

Do you correct reader submissions or provide personal feedback?

At this time, we do not offer a personal correction or feedback service. The site is a self-study resource. If you have a general question about a linking word, you may contact us at [email protected], but we cannot guarantee a personal response for every inquiry. For detailed feedback on your writing, consider working with a teacher or tutor.

Is the information on this site professional or legal advice?

No. The content on Linking Words with Examples Journal is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional writing advice, legal advice, or any other professional service. You should use your own judgment when applying these examples to your work. Please see our Disclaimer for more details.

How do you handle my privacy and data?

Your privacy is important to us. We do not collect personal information unless you voluntarily provide it, such as by contacting us via email. Our site may use cookies to improve your experience. You can read our full Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy for more information on how we handle data.

Do you use cookies on this site?

Yes, we may use cookies and similar technologies to understand how visitors use our site and to improve your experience. Cookies help us see which pages are most popular and how users navigate the site. You can control cookie settings through your browser. For more details, please see our Cookie Policy.

How can I contact the team behind this site?

You can reach us by email at [email protected]. We welcome your questions, suggestions, or feedback about the content. Please note that we may not be able to respond to every message individually. For more information about our team and mission, please visit our About Us page.

Do you have a newsletter or email updates?

We may offer a newsletter or email updates in the future. If we do, we will ask for your explicit consent before sending any emails. You will always have the option to unsubscribe. For now, the best way to stay updated is to visit our site regularly or check our category pages for new content.

Can I share or republish your content?

We encourage you to share links to our pages with others who may find them useful. However, republishing our full articles on other websites or in print without permission is not allowed. Please see our Terms of Use for complete guidelines on how you may use our content.

Do you offer any practice exercises or tools?

Currently, our site focuses on providing clear explanations and examples. We may add practice exercises or interactive tools in the future to help you test your understanding. For now, we recommend using our examples as models and creating your own sentences to practice.

How often is the content updated?

We regularly review and add new content to keep our resources useful and accurate. We do not guarantee that every page is updated on a specific schedule. If you notice an error or have a suggestion, please let us know at [email protected].

What should I do if I find a mistake on the site?

We strive for accuracy, but mistakes can happen. If you find an error in an example or explanation, please contact us at [email protected]. We appreciate your help in making the site better for all learners. You can also read our Editorial Policy to understand how we review and correct content.

Can I request a specific topic or linking word to be covered?

Yes, we welcome topic suggestions. If there is a linking word or writing situation you would like us to explain, please send your request to [email protected]. While we cannot guarantee that every request will be fulfilled, we do consider reader input when planning new content.

Is this website affiliated with any school or institution?

No. Linking Words with Examples Journal is an independent educational website. It is not affiliated with any school, university, accredited institution, or legal entity. The content is created by a small team of English language enthusiasts who want to share clear, practical resources.

If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you on your English learning journey.