Sagot :
TRANSITION AND PHRASES
Directions: Circle the transition words or phrases in the sentences below.
ANSWERS
1. I like to go to the opera; in fact, it's my favorite type of entertainment.
2. No one expected so many people at the party, consequently, we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; even so, the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early, therefore, they were allowed to read quietly before the bell
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; furthermore, the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; however, she will take points off of the
grade.
7. Although Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. Likewise, others can learn from theirs.
9. Even though there was no one home, Walter didn't feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. In the same way, the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
(Those bold and underlined texts are the transition words or phrase in each sentence)
Transition words
- Transition words are those words that are used to correlate a phrase with another phrase to construct a sentence. These connectors are usually located in the middle of a sentence or the 2 phrases it connects.
Phrases
- Phrases are those group of words that doesn't contain a complete thought. It isn't assimilated by its readers much because it's doesn't contain details that are needed to specify.
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Answer:
transition word or linking word is a word or phrase that shows the relationship between paragraph or sections of a text or speech.
Explanation:
1: in fact
2:consequently
3:even so
4:therefore
5:furthermore
6:however
7:although
8:likewise
9:even though
10:in the same way
-hope it helps.