An action
What is a verb?
Something that has 100% chance of happening.
What is always?
What is the preposition in?
This type of noun can be counted.
What is a countable noun?
Words/Phrases used to connect ideas and create smooth transitions in writing.
What is transitional words/phrases?
A person, place or thing
What is a noun?
Something that has 0% chance of happening?
What is never?
Preposition of place you would use to say you were inside a building.
What is in?
This type of noun is for abstract ideas such as hate and love.
What is an uncountable noun?
In a sequence what comes next: firstly, secondly, ...
What is thirdly?
Takes the place of a noun in a sentence
What is a pronouns
Something that almost never happens.
What is rarely/hardly?
Preposition of place you would use if you were riding the bus.
What is on?
You do not use the plural version of this noun even if there is a lot of it (example: rice does not become rices)
What is an uncountable noun?
This type of transition is used to signal the end to your writing such as finally and in conclusion.
What is a concluding transition?
Describes an action and usually ends in ly
What is an adverb
Something that happens half of the time.
What is sometimes?
Preposition of time if you were talking about a specific day.
What is on?
What is countable nouns?
If you want to give an example of something to prove your point you would use this transition.
What is for example?
Describes a noun or pronoun
What is an adjective?
Something that happens 90% of the time.
What is almost always?
Preposition of time if you were telling the hour of time.
What is at?
Much and a lot of are used with this type of noun.
What is an uncountable noun?
If you wanted to signal to the reader a contrast or opposition between ideas.