Sunday, October 20, 2019
10 Types of Transitions
10 Types of Transitions  10 Types of Transitions  10 Types of Transitions                                      By Mark Nichol                                            	  Writing is simply a matter of expressing ideas, but as we all know, itââ¬â¢s not so simple after all. One challenge is to coherently connect those ideas. This post lists ten categories of words and phrases one can employ to signal a transition, with several examples for each type.  These words and phrases can be used within a sentence as well as at the beginning. Note, too, that many can apply to more than one category. (These groupings are arbitrary, created for the sake of presentation; transitional terms can be organized in various ways.)  1. Addition  ââ¬Å"Also, I have to stop at the store on the way home.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Besides, it would give me great satisfaction to help you.â⬠  ââ¬Å"First, Iââ¬â¢d like to thank you for inviting me to speak tonight.â⬠  2. Comparison  ââ¬Å"In the same way, the author foreshadows a conflict between two minor characters.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Likewise, the sequel was very successful.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Similarly, we observed no differences in response rate.â⬠  3. Concession  ââ¬Å"Granted, you did not ask ahead of time.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Naturally, the final decision is up to her.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Of course, he will want to examine the documents himself.â⬠  4. Contrast  ââ¬Å"At the same time, what she said has some truth to it.â⬠  ââ¬Å"However, I donââ¬â¢t see what that has to do with anything.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Otherwise, how can they expect us to comply?â⬠  5. Consequence  ââ¬Å"Accordingly, I have consulted with him for a second opinion.â⬠  ââ¬Å"As a result, Iââ¬â¢m not sure what to do.â⬠  ââ¬Å"For this reason, we have decided to halt the project.â⬠  6. Emphasis  ââ¬Å"Above all, we must exercise discretion.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Certainly, heââ¬â¢ll find out for himself in time.â⬠  ââ¬Å"In fact, theyââ¬â¢re on their way right now.â⬠  7. Example  ââ¬Å"For example, he could have asked for advice first.â⬠  ââ¬Å"In particular, I draw your attention to the stain on the carpet.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Namely, consider the consequences of your decision.â⬠  8. Sequence  ââ¬Å"Earlier, you had mentioned a report.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Eventually, weââ¬â¢ll see some improvement.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Meanwhile, Iââ¬â¢ve been waiting for you.â⬠  9. Space  ââ¬Å"Below, youââ¬â¢ll find instructions for assembling the shelf.â⬠  ââ¬Å"In the distance, he could see the approaching figure.â⬠  Off to one side, a package wrapped in plain paper caught her attention.  10. Summary  ââ¬Å"In conclusion, I see no reason to delay any longer.â⬠  ââ¬Å"In other words, theyââ¬â¢re incompetent.â⬠  ââ¬Å"Therefore, your decision leaves me no choice.â⬠                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Style category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:100 Mostly Small But Expressive InterjectionsThe Letter "Z" Will Be Removed from the English AlphabetQuiet or Quite?    
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