TRANSITION
WORDS
What
are transitions and how are they used?
- transitions
are phrases or words used to connect one idea to the
next
- transitions
are used by the author to help the reader progress
from one significant idea to the next
- transitions
also show the relationship within a paragraph (or
within a sentence) between the main idea and the
support the author gives for those ideas
- different
transitions do different things....
Transitions may be
"Additive," "Adversative," "Causal," or "Sequential."
Additive
Transitions
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Adversative
Transitions
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Causal (not casual)
Transitions
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Sequential
Transitions
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Additive
Transitions:
These show addition, introduction, similarity to other
ideas, &c.
Addition:
indeed,
|
further,
|
as
well (as this), |
either
(neither), |
not
only (this) but also (that) as well, |
also,
|
moreover,
|
what
is more, |
as
a matter of fact, |
in
all honesty,
|
and,
|
furthermore,
|
in
addition (to this), |
besides
(this), |
to
tell the truth, |
or, |
in
fact, |
actually,
|
to
say nothing of, |
|
too,
|
let
alone, |
much
less |
additionally,
|
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nor,
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alternatively,
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on
the other hand, |
not
to mention (this), |
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Introduction:
such
as, |
as,
|
particularly,
|
including,
|
as
an illustration, |
for
example, |
like,
|
in
particular, |
for
one thing, |
to
illustrate |
for
instance, |
especially,
|
notably, |
by
way of example, |
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Reference:
speaking
about (this), |
considering
(this), |
regarding
(this), |
with
regards to (this), |
as
for (this), |
concerning
(this), |
the fact
that
|
on
the subject of (this)
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Similarity:
similarly,
|
in
the same way, |
by
the same token, |
in
a like manner, |
equally |
likewise, |
|
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Identification:
that
is (to say), |
namely,
|
specifically,
|
thus, |
Clarification:
that
is (to say), |
I
mean, |
(to)
put (it) another way |
in
other words, |
Adversative
Transitions:
These transitions are used to signal conflict,
contradiction concession, dismissal, &c.
Conflict:
but,
|
by
way of contrast, |
while,
|
on
the other hand, |
however,
|
(and)
yet, |
whereas,
|
though (final position), |
in
contrast, |
when
in fact, |
conversely,
|
still |
Emphasis:
even
more, |
above
all, |
indeed,
|
more
importantly, |
besides |
Concession:
but
even so, |
nevertheless,
|
even
though, |
on
the other hand, |
admittedly,
|
however,
|
nonetheless,
|
despite
(this), |
notwithstanding
(this), |
albeit |
(and)
still, |
although,
|
in
spite of (this), |
regardless
(of this), |
|
(and)
yet, |
though,
|
granted
(this), |
be
that as it may, |
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Dismissal:
either
way, |
whichever
happens, |
in
either event, |
in
any case, |
at
any rate, |
in
either case, |
whatever
happens, |
all
the same, |
in
any event, |
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Replacement:
(or)
at least, |
(or)
rather, |
instead |
Causal
Transitions:
These transitions signal cause/effect and reason/result,
etc. . .
Cause/Reason:
for
the (simple) reason that, |
being
that, |
for,
|
in
view of (the fact), |
inasmuch
as, |
because
(of the fact), |
seeing
that, |
as,
|
owing
to (the fact), |
|
due
to (the fact that), |
in
that |
since,
|
forasmuch
as, |
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Condition:
on
(the) condition (that), |
granted
(that), |
if,
|
provided
that, |
in
case, |
in
the event that, |
as/so
long as, |
unless |
given
that, |
|
granting
(that), |
providing
that, |
even
if, |
only
if, |
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Effect/Result:
as
a result (of this), |
consequently,
|
hence,
|
for
this reason, |
thus,
|
because
(of this), |
in
consequence, |
so
that, |
accordingly |
|
as
a consequence, |
so
much (so) that, |
so,
|
therefore,
|
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Purpose:
for
the purpose of, |
in
the hope that, |
for
fear that, |
so
that, |
with
this intention, |
to
the end that, |
in
order to, |
lest |
with
this in mind, |
in
order that, |
so
as to, |
so,
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Consequence:
under those circumstances, |
then, |
in that case, |
if not, |
that being the case, |
if so, |
otherwise |
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Sequential
Transitions:
These transitions are used to signal a chronological or
logical sequence.
Numerical:
in
the (first, second, etc.) place, |
initially,
|
to
start with, |
first
of all |
thirdly,
(&c.) |
to
begin with, |
at
first, |
for
a start, |
secondly,
|
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Continuation:
subsequently,
|
previously,
|
eventually,
|
next,
|
before
(this), |
afterwards,
|
after
(this), |
then |
Conclusion:
to
conclude (with) |
as
a final point, |
eventually,
|
at
last, |
last
but not least, |
in
the end, |
finally,
|
lastly,
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Digression:
to
change the topic |
incidentally,
|
by
the way, |
Resumption:
to
get back to the point, |
to
resume |
anyhow,
|
anyway,
|
at
any rate, |
to
return to the subject, |
|
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Summation:
as
was previously stated, |
so,
|
consequently,
|
in
summary, |
all
in all, |
to
make a long story short,
|
thus,
|
as
I have said, |
to
sum up, |
overall,
|
as
has been mentioned, |
then,
|
to
summarize, |
to
be brief, |
briefly,
|
given
these points, |
in
all, |
on
the whole, |
therefore,
|
|
as
has been noted, |
hence,
|
in
conclusion, |
in
a word, |
|
to
put it briefly, |
in
sum, |
altogether,
|
in
short, |
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