Complete the sentence, using a correct conjunctive adverb:
The teacher will accept late homework; ___________ , she will take points off of the grade.
however/nonetheless/nevertheless/still
Choose from the below transitions to complete the sentence:
I would like to see you tomorrow; _____________ , let’s have lunch together.
for example/finally/therefore/so/to the left
therefore
Write a sentence using a transitional word to show addition.
Pay attention to punctuation marks and capitalization.
and
additionally
moreover
furthermore
also
Complete the sentence, using a correct conjunctive adverb:
Paul plays basketball: ___________ , he plays every Saturday.
that is/indeed/in fact
for example/in particular/for instance
Choose from the below transitions to complete the sentence:
My sister loves to eat; __________ , I don’t care much about food.
for example/finally/on the contrary/although/beyond
on the contrary
Write a sentence using a transitional phrase to show conclusion/summary.
Pay attention to punctuation marks and capitalization.
to conclude
in conclusion
to summarize
in summary
at the end
Complete the sentence, using a correct conjunctive adverb:
Ed learned from his mistake. __________ , others can learn from theirs.
Likewise/Moreover/Furthermore/Besides/Also
Choose from the below transitions to complete the sentence:
When you begin an exercise program, you must be careful not to overdo it. ___________ , my father hurt his back by exercising too hard without warming up first.
For example/Finally/After/Beyond/Still
For example
Write a sentence using a transitional word to show contrast.
Pay attention to punctuation marks and capitalization.
nonetheless
however
nevertheless
yet
but
although
Complete the sentence, using a correct conjunctive adverb:
Danny broke his leg; ___________, he could not play football.
therefore/hence/thus/accordingly/consequently/as a result/as a consequence
Choose from the below transitions to complete the sentence:
She had been studying for hours. _____________ , she hoped to do well on the test.
Third/Similarly/Nevertheless/However/As a result
As a result
Write a sentence using a transitional word to show result.
Pay attention to punctuation marks and capitalization.
consequently
therefore
hence
thus
so
Complete the sentence, using a correct conjunctive adverb:
It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. __________ , the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
Likewise/In the same way/Also
Choose from the below transitions to complete the sentence:
Joe ate too fast. _______________, he had indigestion.
Second/Similarly/Then/Thus/For instance
Thus
Write a sentence using a transitional phrase to show exemplification.
Pay attention to punctuation marks and capitalization.
for example
for instance