· However, I suppose the most adj. ...could possibly be...
· Though I think the most adj. ...would potentially be...
· Yet I imagine the most adj. ...may well be...
· Still, I suspect that the most adj. ...could perhaps be...
In these structures you will need to select an adjective which fits the question. Here are some possible adjective suggestions:
common commonplace influential
popular frequent prevalent
fashionable trendy notorious
famous well-known crucial
widely-used widely-known prominent
important significant widespread
standard conventional celebrated
hip with-it commonly-used
usual customary commonly-known
current fashionable notable
best-selling up-to-date renowned
So the first sentence could be:
"Of course, it goes without saying that there's quite a mixed variety of public transport in my city. Though I think the most commonly-used would potentially be buses."
Now use a phrase to add a detail:
· The thing with buses is that...
· I assume buses are so + adj. because...
· The point I want to add about buses is that...
· And what you have to realize with buses is that...
· And the explanation for this could be that...
· And the basis of this is that...
So the first part of the answer could be:
"Of course, it goes without saying that there's quite a mixed variety of public transport in my city. Though I think the most commonly-used would potentially be buses. And the explanation for this could be that they are so cheap and reliable. The average bus fare in my city is about one yuan for a single journey.
Notice that the detail sentence doesn’t repeal the word "buses", instead it uses the pronoun "they" (some answers will need "it").
Also notice that the detail sentence uses a linking word "in fact" to make a complex structure.
Now use a linking phrase to introduce a second type.
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