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Transitional Words And Phrases.

Transitional Words And Phrases. Definition.

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Transitional Words And Phrases.

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  1. Transitional Words And Phrases.

  2. Definition • Transitional words and phrases provide the glue that holds ideas together in writing. They provide coherence by helping the reader to understand the relationship between ideas, and they act as signposts that help the reader follow the movement of the discussion. Transitional expressions, thus, can be used between sentences, between paragraphs, or between entire sections of a work. The two kinds of transitions are those of logic and those of thought. Each of these kinds are discussed.

  3. A. Transitions of Logic • Transitions of logic consist of words or phrases that convey “ logical Intent”: that is they show the logical connection between two ideas. There are several categories of transitions of logic.

  4. Milder a further and and then then also too next another other nor Stronger further furthermore moreover in addition additionally besides again equally important first, second finally, last Addition

  5. Milderjust as… so too a similar another like Stronger similarly comparable in the same way likewise Comparison

  6. Milder but yet and yet still otherwise or though but another rather Stronger However still nevertheless on the other hand on the contrary even so notwithstanding for all that in contrast alternatively at the same time though this may be other wise instead nonetheless conversely Contrast

  7. Milder in sum generally after all by the way in general incidentally naturally I hope at least it seems in brief I suppose Stronger in short on the whole as I said in other words to be sure in fact indeed clearly of course anyway remarkably assuredly definitely without doubt for all that on the whole in any event Summary and Emphasis

  8. B. Transitions of Thought • Transitions of thought consist of words that help maintain the continuity of thought from one sentence or paragraph to the next. Transitions of thought are produced by the following techniques: “ pronouns and Possessive Pronouns.

  9. Hints For Using Transition • Be careful not to use too many strong transitions. • Transitions become stronger when they are the first word in a sentence, milder when they are moved a few words into the sentence. • Keep the list handy while you write, until the words come automatically.

  10. Quiz Time • State 3 hints to remember and to use the transition words? • Transitional expressions can be used between________, between_________, or between entire sections of a work. • T/F Transition of thoughts are produced by pronouns and adjectives. • Using transitional words and phrases _______________________________________ • A coherent paper allows the reader ________________________________________

  11. Answers • State 3 hints to remember and to use the transition words? • Transitional expressions can be used between sentences, between paragraphs, or between entire sections of a work. • T/F Transition of thoughts are produced by pronouns and adjectives. False • Using transitional words and phrases helps papers read more smoothly by providing coherence. • A coherent paper allows the reader to flow from the first supporting point to the last.

  12. Congratulations You have finished learning Transitional words and phrases!!!

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