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What unit on we on?
unit 8
This 9-letter transition word signals a result or consequence and often precedes phrases like "as a result" or "for this reason."
therefore
This simple, three-letter transition word introduces an opposing idea and can replace 'but' in a sentence
Yet
What transition word can connect these two sentences?
We planned to go to the beach. It started raining.
then, after, before
This two-word transition phrase introduces specific instances or further explains a point, often starting with "f" and followed by a comma.
for example/for instance
What transition would connect these two sentences?
We went to the museum. We went out for lunch.
also, moreover, in addition
What transition would connect these two sentences?
She practiced every day. She won the championship.
therefore, so, as a result
This transition word indicates an exception or contrast and is commonly followed by 'though' in informal writing
Even/although/still/yet
What transition would connect these two sentences?
The power went out. We lit some candles.
then, afterwards, subsequently
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How many books has Ms. Hann read in 2025 so far?
10
What six-letter word is used at the beginning of a sentence to add information or show emphasis, like 'in fact'?
indeed
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How many categories are there of transitional word/phrases?
5
"Which transition word would you use to introduce an opposite idea in a sentence: ________, the weather was cold, but we had a great time.'"
However/Nevertheless/Nonetheless/Still/Even so/Yet
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What is one of the movies we have watch in class this semester?
Romeo and Juliet/Outsiders
This three-word transition phrase clarifies or restates a previous idea and is often used before providing further explanation.
in other words
This eleven-letter transition word introduces an extra point or idea, often used to expand on a previous statement.
furthermore
a twelve-letter word that starts with an "s", used to introduce a precise example, emphasizing a particular point.
specifically
What transition would connect these two sentences?
He didn’t like vegetables. He ate them anyway.
However, yet, still, but
This transition word indicates the next step in a series or the continuation of an event, often used to introduce the second point in a list.
Then, next, second
What transition can connect these two sentences?
Many animals hibernate. Bears sleep through the winter.
What transition can connect these two sentences?
He forgot to set his alarm. He was late for school.
As a result, consequently, so, therefore
What transition word can connect these two sentences?
I enjoy reading. My brother prefers video games.
but, and, moreover, while
This transition word is commonly used to introduce the first step or point in a sequence or process.
First