Logical: rooted in the Greek word logos, which means "reason, idea, or word".
Connector: means to something to connect
LogicalConnector: are words that help express relationships between ideas.
you use particular to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or person.
She loves the children in this orphanage. In particular, she is fond of that six-year-old child who always hugs her upon arrival.
She wants to go to different countries. In particular she would love to see Spain and South Korea.
Significantly: In a way or as a fact that is important and deserves attention.
Danica is known for her contributions to this organization. Significantly, she is known for coming up with the yearly awards for outstanding members.
As a singer, Johann contributed a lot to the success of this event. Significantly, he was also recognized for being the best singer in the venue.
Actually: You use actually to indicate that a situation exists or happened, or to emphasize that it is true.
Your mom gave up a lot of things for you. Actually, she wanted to work here in the Philippines, but she went abroad for your sake.
I don't always say this a lot, but you're important to me. Actually, I care about your welfare more than I care about mine.
Above all: You say aboveall to indicate that the thing you are mentioning is the most important point.
I care about my friends and family. Aboveall, I care about God.
I love reading mysteries and thrillers. Aboveall, I love stories involving lawyers.
Indeed: Use the word indeed to add emphasis to a statement. Think if it as another way to say: "That's right," or "Oh, yeah."
My son is a responsible and respectful child. Indeed, I am so proud that I am his father.
My mother loves us very much. Indeed, she is the best mother in the world for me.
Notably: You use notably to specify an important or typical example of something that you are talking about.
The principal is known for a lot of projects within the school. Notably, he is known for his great support for the building of the Little Free Library.
She is a famous artist. Notably, she painted the most popular painting in this museum.
Truly: They were truly appalling. You use truly to emphasize that feelings are genuine and sincere.
We have been friends for 14 years because we love and respect each other. Truly, good relationships are built on love and trust.
Of course: You use ofcourse in order to emphasize a statement that you are making, especially when you are agreeing or disagreeing with someone.
It is not enough that we learn things. Ofcourse, we have to learn how to apply what we know.
Certainly: used to reply completely or to emphasize something and show that there is no doubt about it:
The people will like you. Certainly, you are one of the best candidates for this election.
Surely: You use surely to emphasize that you think something should be true, and you would be surprised if it was not true.
I know he will not let me down. Surely, he wouldn't do that to his only sister.