transitions words
transitions
transitions
subordinate clauses and main clauses

prefixes and suffixes
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Words that help connect or link ideas, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs.

Transition words

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addition- adding more information

contrasting- connecting two ideas by their differences

comparing- showing how similar two ideas are

cause and effect- showing cause or reason

Types of transition words

100

transition words that show the order of steps or time

sequence transition words

100

Identify the subordinate clause:

Because my coffee was too cold, I heated it in the microwave.

Because my coffee was too cold

100

what does the prefix dis- mean?

can you give some examples?

not, opposite

ex: disagree, disappear

200

Identify the transition word:

I went to the mall after she gave me my paycheck.

after

200

Identify the transition words and which type of transition word it is:

She likes to eat sweets, similarly, she loves chocolate.

similarly: comparison

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Fill in the sequential transition words:

________ I went to the gym to workout, ______ I  walked to the deli and ordered a sandwich, and ______ I got home and watched TV.

first, then, (next), finally, (lastly)

200

Identify the subordinate clause:

Whenever prices go up, customers buy fewer products.

Whenever prices go up

200

what does the prefix ex- mean?

can you give some examples?

out of, away from, lacking, former

ex: exhale, explosion

300

Identify the transition word:

You should consider acting since you love being on stage. 

since

300

Identify the transition words and which type of transition word it is:

He was cold and tired, furthermore, he was hungry.

furthermore: addition

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Identify the transition word and the type of transition word it is:

The play was great, nonetheless, I was sick of seeing it after the fourth time.

nonetheless: contrast

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Identify the subordinate clause:

Before I turn in my essay, I need to proofread my writing.

Before I turn in my essay

300

what does the prefix in- mean?

can you give some examples?

not, without

not, without

ex: inaction, invisible, incomplete

400

Identify the transition word:

You had no real knowledge, therefore, no way to make a wise decision.

therefore

400

Identify the transition words and which type of transition word it is:

I couldn't bring myself to throw out my favorite sweater even though it had holes in it.

even though: contrast

400

What types of transition words are these?

First of all, pour a half-cup of milk in the bowl; second, add two eggs; and third, stir the mixture

sequential

400

Identify the main clause:

Because I was running late for work, I was snippy with him.

I was snippy with him

400

what does the prefix mis- mean?

can you give some examples?

bad, wrong

ex: mislead, misplace

500

Identify the transition word:

I'll finish cooking dinner, meanwhile, you can set the table.

meanwhile

500

Identify the transition words and which type of transition word it is:

She studied hard for the final, therefore she did well.

therefore: cause and effect

500

Identify the transition word and the type of transition word it is:

Maria decided not to go on the cruise. In fact, she told me, "No, way."

in fact: adding information

500

Identify the main clause:

Wherever you go, you can always find beauty.

you can always find beauty

500

what does the prefix im- mean?

can you give some examples?

not, without

ex: impossible, improper