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Examples of sentences with
TRANSITIONS
Transitional words and phrases are very important if your writing is to
flow smoothly from beginning to end.
Transitional elements between paragraphs (normally at the beginning of a
new paragraph) are especially important to show your reader how the point
you just made and developed is related to the new point that follows.
I. Transitions that signal you are simply adding another point. A.
Pointing forward .
Another
Another reason you should consider tutoring, is the good feeling it gives
you inside.
Also
Also, tutoring offers you your own learning experience.
As well
Tutoring has other benefits as well.
In addition
In addition, tutoring also requires mental acuity.
Furthermore
Furthermore, it raises your knowledge of English.
Further
There is one further difference between a trained English Tutor and just a
tutor, a trained English Tutor tutors the whole gamut of English while a
tutor is just an editor.
B. Pointing backward
However
However, Yosemite offers more than just beautiful scenery for the eyes; it
also offers a plethora of odorous wonders for the nose.
But
Marijuana is a primary concern, but this drug is not the only concern at
rock concerts.
C. Pointing both ways
In addition
In addition to flexibility, tutoring requires mental toughness.
Along with
Along with a willingness to put in a lot of time, a tutor must have the
ability to have lots of patience.
Not only...but also
Not only is keyboarding easy to learn, but also it is very useful.
Besides .
Besides being new if you don't know keyboarding, it can be very
intimidating.
II. Transitions that introduce an opposing point
However
However, it is useful to know just what an addiction is.
On the other hand
On the other hand, if you want to keep your head in the sand, maybe you do
not want to know about addictions.
But
But if you want to know about addictions, you will want to know where to
find the information.
Yet
Yet some information is convoluted.
Nevertheless
Nevertheless, if you sift through it carefully you will find some gems you
can use.
In contrast
In contrast to books, which can be very time consuming, the Internet can
often swiftly find your target.
III. Transitions that introduce a result
Consequently
Consequently, I am usually one of the best students in my class, since I
use a tutor.
As a result
As a result, I often get better grades than I did before I had a tutor.
Therefore
Therefore, I will use a tutor. throughout my college years.
IV. Transitions that introduce a concession to an opposing view
Certainly
Certainly, I would use a tutor if I wanted to be the best student I could
be.
Naturally
Naturally, I use my tutors twice a week.
Of course
Of course, a tutor can also be a friend.
It is true
It is true that an addict is an addict, albeit a recovering addict,
forever.
To be sure
To be sure, a mentor can be very helpful when getting acquainted to the
campus as a new student, or a re-entry student.
Granted
Granted, a mentor is a nice person to have around.
V. Transitions that resume the original line of reasoning after a
concession
Nonetheless
Nonetheless, it is true that everyone thinks that there is an addictive
personality.
Nevertheless
Nevertheless, given these definitions of addicts/addictions, the addictive
personality should be easily discernable.
All the same
All the same, exhaustive research on the subject has experts agreeing on
one thing, that there is no addictive personality.
Still
Still, no matter how you define it, addiction is a trap.
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