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Transition words are vital in writing as they guide readers through the connections and relationships between ideas. They not only show 'and' relations (e.g., additionally, furthermore) but also contrast (e.g., however, on the other hand) and causation (e.g., therefore, consequently). Additionally, they help establish time and sequence (e.g., firstly, afterwards) for improved clarity. Whether you're crafting essays, reports, or any form of written content, mastering these transitional phrases ensures your writing flows logically and effectively engages your audience.
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Transitions: To show ‘and’ relation 1 • additionally • again along with this • also • alternatively • as a matter of fact • besides • by the way • finally, first • for example
Transitions: To show ‘and’ relation • for instance • furthermore • in addition • incidentally • indeed • in fact • in other words • in the same way • likewise • that is
B. TO SHOW A “BUT" RELATION • actually • anyhow • anyway • as a matter of fact • at any rate • despite this / that • even so • however • in any case / in either case
Transitions: To show a ‘but’ relation • in spite of this / that • instead (of this / that) • nevertheless • nonetheless • on the contrary • On the other hand • rather • still
C. To show a “Why /BECAUSE"RELATION • accordingly • arising out of this / that • as a result • because of this / that • consequently • for this / that reason • hence • in consequence • in such an event
C To show a "why /BECAUSE" RELATION • in this / that case • on account of this / that • otherwise • then • therefore • this / that being so • thus • to this end
D. TO SHOW A TIME / SEQUENCE RELATION • after this / that • afterwards • an hour later (several • hours later, etc.) • at last • at the same time • at this moment • before this / that • briefly
D. TO SHOW A TIME / SEQUENCE RELATION • first(ly) • from now on • henceforth • hitherto • in conclusion • in short • in sum • in summary • in the end
. TO SHOW A TIME / SEQUENCE RELATION • in the meantime • just then • meanwhile • next • on another occasion • previously • second(ly) • then • third(ly) (fourth, fourthly, etc.) • to resume
. TO SHOW A TIME / SEQUENCE RELATION • to return to the point • to summarize • under the circumstances • until then • up to now