Transition Words

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111 English Note on Transition Words, created by Skylar Anderson on 16/01/2016.
Skylar Anderson
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Adding an idea also, in addition, further, furthermore, moreoverContrasting however, nevertheless, nonetheless, on the other hand, in contrast, still, on the contrary, rather, converselyProviding an alternative instead, alternatively, otherwiseShowing similarity similarly, likewiseShowing order of time or order of ideas first, second, third (and so on), then, next, later, subsequently, meanwhile, previously, finallyShowing result as a result, consequently, therefore, thus, hence, accordingly, for this reasonAffirming of course, in fact, certainly, obviously, to be sure, undoubtedly, indeedGiving examples for example, for instanceExplaining in other words, that isAdding an aside incidentally, by the way, besidesSummarizing in short, generally, overall, all in all, in conclusion

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