Pronunciation: /əˈkɔrdɪŋ tu/
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, often providing information about time, manner, place, or degree
A1 According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow.
A2 According to the teacher, the exam will be next week.
B1 According to recent studies, exercise can improve mental health.
B2 According to the company policy, employees must wear a uniform.
C1 According to experts, climate change is a major global issue.
C2 According to the latest research, there may be a link between diet and cancer.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow.
A2 According to the instructions, you need to mix the ingredients thoroughly.
B1 According to the survey results, most people prefer to work from home.
B2 According to the latest research, exercise is essential for good health.
C1 According to experts, the economy is expected to improve in the next quarter.
C2 According to the professor's lecture, the theory has been widely accepted in the scientific community.
formal According to the latest research findings, the new drug has shown promising results in treating the disease.
informal According to my mom, it's going to rain later so don't forget your umbrella.
slang According to the rumor mill, they're dating now.
figurative According to his actions, he clearly has no intention of following through with his promises.
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