First, transitional expressions can be used to link paragraphs or sentences within a paragraph by showing sequences, comparisons, contrasts, examples, time, cause and effect, and conclusions. Second, the document provides examples of transitional expressions that can be used for each purpose, such as "first", "likewise", "on the other hand", "for example", "as a result", and "in conclusion". Third, understanding how to use transitional expressions allows writers to guide readers through their ideas in a clear and coherent manner.
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Continous writing abm
1. CONTINOUS WRITING
Transitional expressions can be used to link paragraphs or sentences within a paragraph
To add /
show
sequence
To
compare
To contrast To give
examples
To indicate
time
To show
cause /
effect
To
conclude
First In the
same way
On the other
hand
For
example
Immediately As a result In
conclusion
Firstly Likewise but For
instance
As soon as Consequently In short
In addition Similarly Yet In fact At last Therefore To
summarize
Next Also However To
illustrate
After a while Because of
this
In a
nutshell
Second By the
same
token
In contrast Subsequentl
y
Thus In brief
Moreover Nevertheless In the past Since On the
whole
Finally Although Formerly Hence All in all
Besides Even tough Meanwhile