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Transitional words play a vital role in crafting cohesive and well-structured essays. They help guide the reader through the progression of ideas, making the writing clearer and more engaging. This guide introduces various words and phrases suitable for introducing topics or sentences. From "admittedly" and "certainly" to "additionally" and "in conclusion," these transitions enhance the flow of your writing. Learning to use these phrases effectively helps maintain logical coherence in your body paragraphs and seamlessly connect your thoughts.
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English Transitions!
Introductory Words Certain words are helpful for introducing a topic or a sentence to your audience. • admittedlyassuredlycertainlygrantedno doubtnobody deniesobviouslyof courseto be sure • trueundoubtedlyunquestionablygenerally speakingin generalat this levelin this situation
first... second... third... generally... furthermore... finally in the first place... also... lastly in the first place... pursuing this further... finally to be sure... additionally... lastly in the first place... just in the same way... finally basically... similarly... as well to begin… additionally… in the end… Body Paragraphs In a three point essay, your body paragraphs should follow a logical progression from idea to idea to idea. These words can be used to start each paragraph to help the reader follow along.
Therefore This Hence In final analysis In conclusion In final consideration Indeed Looking back Conclusion To begin a conclusion, consider using the following words: