20 Categories of Transitional Expressions: Using Transitional Words and Phrases

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This Book Covers the Following Topics:

 

Transitional Expressions -- Definition

Transitional Expressions – Punctuation Rules

01. Transitional Expressions -- Addition

02. Transitional Expressions -- Cause and Effect

03. Transitional Expressions -- Concession

04. Transitional Expressions -- Condition

05. Transitional Expressions -- Consequence

06. Transitional Expressions -- Contrast

07. Transitional Expressions -- Dismissal

08. Transitional Expressions -- Illustration

09. Transitional Expressions -- Emphasis

10. Transitional Expressions -- Exception

11. Transitional Expressions -- Explanation

12. Transitional Expressions -- Generalization

13. Transitional Expressions -- Location

14. Transitional Expressions -- Purpose

15. Transitional Expressions -- Quantifier

16. Transitional Expressions -- Reference

17. Transitional Expressions -- Sequence

18. Transitional Expressions – Similarity

19. Transitional Expressions -- Summary

20. Transitional Expressions -- Time

Exercise: 1(A) and 1(B)

Exercise: 2(A) to 2(C)

 

 

SAMPLE THIS:

 

Transitional Expressions -- Definition

 

Meaning of ‘Transition’ -- to go from one point to another

“Transitional Expressions” = “Transitional Words” + “Transitional Phrases”

“Transitional (or Transition) Words” are also known as “connecting words”, “linking words” or “signal words“

“Transitional (or Transition) Phrases” are also known as “connecting phrases”, “linking phrases” or “signal phrases“

 

“Transitional Expressions” (also “Transitions”) could be defined as follows:

•          ‘Transitional expressions’ are words or phrases that provide bridges between sentences, parts of sentences, paragraphs and sections.

•          ‘Transitional expressions’ connect and relate sentences and paragraphs.

•          ‘Transitions expressions’ signal the relationship between sentences and paragraphs.

•          ‘Transitions expressions’ state the connections between ideas.

•          ‘Transitions expressions’ help carry over a thought from one part of a sentence to another, from one sentence to another, from one paragraph to another, from one section to another, or from one idea to another.

•          ‘Transitional expressions’ connect ideas from sentence to sentence and paragraph to paragraph.

•          ‘Transitional expressions’ are placed in the beginning, middle, or end of the sentences/paragraphs to explain connections between two or more ideas.

•          ‘Transitional expressions’ help carry over a thought from one idea to another.

•          ‘Transitional expressions’ produce clearer expression, by eliminating the excessive use of such words as ‘and’, ‘but’, ‘for’ ‘nor’, ‘or’ ‘so’ ‘yet’, etc.

 

Choosing Transitional Expression --

Some transitional words and transitional phrases belong to more than one category. A transitional expression can change the whole meaning of a sentence. Therefore, you should choose the transition that best conveys your meaning. You should also avoid repetition and use different transition words or phrases in the same category if necessary.

 

Placing transitional words:

There are three options for placing transitional words:

• The beginning of a sentence [Most common]

• The middle of a sentence

• The end of a sentence [Least Common]

 

Example:

Their products come with an insurance pack that covers accidental damage, theft, and breakage for a year. Furthermore, customers can also avail of an additional year of warranty. [Use of the transitional word ‘furthermore’ at the beginning of a sentence]

 

Their products come with an insurance pack that covers accidental damage, theft, and breakage for a year. Customers, furthermore, can also avail of an additional year of warranty. [Use of the transitional word ‘furthermore’ in the middle of a sentence]

 

Their products come with an insurance pack that covers accidental damage, theft, and breakage for a year. Customers can also avail of an additional year of warranty, furthermore. [Use of the transitional word ‘furthermore’ in the end of a sentence]

 

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