ENG TRANSITIONS

ENG TRANSITION WORDS-PHRASE-SENTENCES

  1. Within paragraphs (intra-paragraph transitions)
    These help move smoothly from one idea to the next within the same paragraph.

Addition

  • also
  • in addition
  • furthermore
  • moreover
  • similarly
  • not only that
  • what’s more

Contrast

  • however
  • on the other hand
  • nevertheless
  • still
  • yet
  • although
  • even though
  • whereas
  • in contrast
  • conversely

Comparison

  • similarly
  • likewise
  • just as
  • in the same way

Cause and Effect

  • because
  • since
  • as a result
  • therefore
  • thus
  • consequently
  • due to

Clarification

  • in other words
  • that is to say
  • to clarify
  • namely
  • put differently

Emphasis

  • indeed
  • in fact
  • above all
  • most importantly
  • certainly
  • without a doubt

Examples

  • for example
  • for instance
  • such as
  • namely
  • to illustrate
  • as an illustration

Time / Sequence

  • first
  • then
  • next
  • after that
  • subsequently
  • eventually
  • finally
  • meanwhile
  • at the same time
  • later
  • earlier

Summary or Conclusion

  • in conclusion
  • to sum up
  • in brief
  • in short
  • all in all
  • overall
  • to summarize
  • ultimately
  1. Between paragraphs (inter-paragraph transitions)
    These connect whole paragraphs and ensure overall cohesion.

Starting a new point

  • Another important point is…
  • In addition to the previous argument…
  • Building upon the earlier discussion…
  • A further consideration is…

Showing contrast or shift

  • Despite the previous point…
  • On the contrary…
  • While that may be true…
  • Nevertheless, the situation also requires…

Demonstrating cause/effect across ideas

  • As a result of the situation outlined above…
  • Due to the reasons mentioned…
  • Therefore, it becomes evident that…

Providing examples or elaboration

  • For example, consider the following…
  • This can be seen in…
  • To illustrate this point further…

Concluding or summarizing

  • In conclusion, the evidence suggests…
  • Overall, this highlights that…
  • To bring this discussion to a close…
  • Ultimately, the analysis shows that…

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