TRANSITION words & phrases (however, as for, albeit, whereas, etc.)

TRANSITION words & phrases (however, as for, albeit, whereas, etc.)

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English, Other

10th Grade - University

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The video tutorial by Mark introduces transition words, which connect parts of sentences. It categorizes them into four groups: additive, adversative, casual, and sequential. Each group is further divided into subgroups, with examples provided for most. Additive words add information, adversative words show contrast, casual words indicate cause and effect, and sequential words show order. The tutorial encourages viewers to practice by writing their own examples.

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What are some examples of transition words that indicate similarity?

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Can you provide an example of a transition word used for emphasis?

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What transition words can be used to indicate a cause and effect relationship?

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How can transition words enhance the clarity of a sentence?

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