1. Instituto Universitario Politécnico
“Santiago Mariño”
Extensión Barinas
Escuela de Arquitectura
CONCEPT MAP
TRANSITION WORDS
Subject:
English
Teacher:
José Fermín
Author:
Stanovich M., Katerine A.
2. Conjuncionts are
TRANSITION WORDS
used to join clauses, Certain words help continue an idea,
phrases or sentences indicate a shift of thought or contrast,
or sum up a conclusion
Are words and phrases
Coordinating certainly, indeed,
Subordinate in fact, of course To
Correlative Emphasize making connections
For, and, nor, to show Addition
but, or, yet, so show time sequence Consequence
both...and, not only...but also, To show also, again, as well as,
either...or, neither...nor, besides, coupled with,
examples
whether...or furthermore, in addition,
to show likewise, moreover, similarly
For
after a while, again, Contrast and
conclusion accordingly, as a result,
After, before, and then, at last, besides, earlier, Comparison
eventually, finally, consequently, for this
If, when, while,
in the first place, In reason, for this purpose,
Until, so, as,
the past, last, lately, next, now, hence, otherwise, so then,
unless, in case, subsequently, therefore,
second, since, so far, soon, still,
Because, since thus, thereupon, wherefore
subsequently, then
after all, as an illustration,
even, for example, contrast, by the same token,
all in all, altogether, as has been said, for instance, conversely, instead,
finally, in brief, in conclusion, in other in conclusion, indeed, likewise, on one hand,
words, in particular, in short, in fact, on the other hand,
in simpler terms, in summary, in other words, In short, on the contrary, rather,
on the whole, It is true, of course, similarly, yet, but,
that is, therefore, to put it differently, however, still, nevertheless,
to summarize however