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Transition Words - Coggle Diagram
Transition Words
Types
1.Ilustration
Specifically
Such as
2.Contrast
However, Nevertheless, Nonetheless, Even so, Conversely,
Contrarily, Otherwise.
3.Addition
In addition, Besides, Moreover, Ergo, Further, Furthermore.
4.Time
After, Then, Finally, Next, Lastly.
5.Space
Above all, Below, Beneath.
6.Concession
Although, Though, Even though, Of course, By all means, Sure thing!, At least, Even so, Even more, Even then.
7.Similarity or Comparisson
Similarly,Likewise.
8.Emphasis
Above all, Indeed, Basically, Actually, Really, Truly, Furthermore.
9.Details
In particular, Specifically, Especially, Namely.
10.Examples
For instance, For example, Thus, In regard to, In reference to.
11.Consequence or Result
Consequently, Hence, Therefore, Accordingly.
12.Summary
In conclusion,Consequently, Therefore, Finally.
13.Suggestion
To the end, Therefore, For this purpose.
Transition words are terms and phrases that enhance the coherence of writing or speech by clearly indicating how ideas are connected. They act as bridges between ideas, sentences, or paragraphs, helping readers follow the flow and avoid confusion.
They can be place at the beginning of a clause and/or sentence, in the middle and at the end of a sentence.
Possible Positions
Transition word + subject + verb + complement
Subject + transition word + verb + complement
Subject + verb + transition word + complement