100 Transition Words List and Example Sentences
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Transition Words
There are a variety of transition phrases that may be used in sentences. Following the construction of a sentence, transitions are used to connect one statement to another. As a result, the following phrase explains the many meanings of the previous sentences. Let’s get a better understanding of it.
Expressions That Cause Others to Think in A Different Way
Occasionally, in our speeches and writings, we will combine two or more diverse points of view in the same sentence. Whenever this occurs, we use a variety of terms to convey the fact that our thoughts shift, we go from one notion to another.
Transitional expressions shift the direction of the mind and are used to bridge the gap between two ideas, such as moving from positive to negative thoughts or from negative to positive.
In English, the following are examples of expressions that shift the direction of mind and lead to different thinking: but, yet, however, therefore, if not, whereas, despite…
- I like the French course, but I am having difficulty understanding some of the topics covered.
- Despite his “sincere” apology to me, he continues to repeat the same way.
- You didn’t show up last night, despite the fact that you had committed to do so.
Example Sentences
- I can pass after the green light is on.
- Although she speaks seldom, she says meaningful words.
- I went to bed at 10 pm as I had a plane to catch at 7 am.
- She talks as if he was rich.
- You can go as long as you are good.
- I hate broccoli as much as I hate cauliflower.
- As soon as I went to home, I started to work.
- It seems as though she is in trouble.
- She usually eats at home, because she likes cooking.
- My work must be finished before afternoon.
- He works every day, even on Sundays.
- You will go to that cinema even if they don’t allow you.
- Even though it rained a lot, We enjoyed the holiday.
- Michael has very much money. However, she’s not all that happy.
- Let me know if you go to the school.
- If only Maria had been able to come.
- Inasmuch as it rains, I’ll take an umbrella.
- People burn forests in orderthat they have more land.
- Just as I was watching the football match on TV, electricity went off.
- You must study hard lest you fail.
- Now go home and cook meat meals.
- Once I start eating, I must continue.
100 Transition Words
1.about
2.above
3.above all
4.accordingly
5.across
6.additionally
7.adjacent to
8.after
9.after all
10.again
11.albeit
12.all in all
13.all of a sudden
14.all things considered
15.alongside
16.also
17.although
18.although this may be true
19.altogether
20.amid
21.among
22.and
23.another key point
24.around
25.as
26.as / so long as
27.as a matter of fact
28.as a result
29.as an illustration
30.as can be seen
31.as has been noted
32.as long as
33.as much as
34.as shown above
35.as soon as
36.as well as
37.at the present time
38.at the same time
39.at this instant
40.be that as it may
41.because of
42.because the
43.before
44.behind
45.below
46.beneath
47.beside
48.besides
49.between
50.beyond
51.but
52.by all means
53.by and large
54.by the same token
55.by the time
56.certainly
57.chiefly
58.comparatively
59.consequently
60.conversely
61.correspondingly
62.coupled with
63.definitely
64.despite
65.different from
66.down
67.due to
68.during
69.equally
70.equally important
71.especially
72.even so / though
73.even though
74.eventually
75.explicitly
76.expressly
77.finally
78.first thing to remember
79.first, second, third
80.for
81.for example
82.for fear that
83.for instance
84.for one thing
85.for the most part
86.for the purpose of
87.for this reason
88.formerly
89.forthwith
90.frequently
91.from
92.from time to time
93.further
94.furthermore
95.generally speaking
96.given that
97.given these points
98.granted (that)
99.hence
100.henceforth