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cause and effect tramsition words

What are Cause and Effect Transition Words?

Cause and effect transition words, or consequence transition words, are words that describe the origin and consequence of relationships between two ideas. Examples because, since, thus, hence, consequently, therefore, accordingly, and as a result. How do you use cause-and-effect transition words? “So” & “Therefore” These two are used to introduce an effect or result of another idea. […]

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adjectives

Unlocking the Power of Adjectives

Language is a magnificent tool that allows us to convey our thoughts, emotions, and experiences effectively. Within this vast linguistic landscape, adjectives stand as the colorful brushstrokes that add depth, flavor, and richness to our expressions. These delightful modifiers play a crucial role in painting vivid mental images and evoking profound sensations in the minds

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contrast

How to contrast ideas: ‘although’, ‘despite’, and other words

When we talk every day, we are faced with situations to either agree or disagree. There are several words to use if we want to contrast ideas. Although, in spite, even though, and despite are being used to contrast ideas. They reflect an opposite view of a fact. Some people like using them in the middle

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cause and effect tramsition words

What are Cause and Effect Transition Words

Cause and effect transition words, or consequence transition words, are words that describe the origin and consequence of relationships between two ideas. Examples because, since, thus, hence, consequently, therefore, accordingly, and as a result. How do you use cause-and-effect transition words? “So” & “Therefore” These two are used to introduce an effect or result of another idea.

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dependent and independent clause

Dependent and Independent Clause

Dependent and independent clause markers connect ideas. They can be used in two different ways. First to connect 2 independent clauses, such as ‘however’ and ‘therefore.’ Others connect an independent clause and a dependent clause, such as ‘before’ and ‘because.’ Similarly, conjunctive adverbs can connect 2 independent clauses. Example Paul studied a lot; however, he

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