Conjunctions Questions Medium
Some examples of transitional words and phrases used as conjunctions include "however," "therefore," "in addition," "on the other hand," "in conclusion," "meanwhile," "furthermore," "nevertheless," "as a result," "in contrast," "similarly," "consequently," "likewise," "nonetheless," "moreover," "otherwise," "thus," "instead," "subsequently," "then," "still," "yet," "otherwise," "accordingly," "in the meantime," "in summary," "in brief," "in other words," "for example," "for instance," "to illustrate," "to clarify," "to sum up," "to conclude," "to begin with," "to start with," "to continue," "to further explain," "to emphasize," "to highlight," "to compare," "to contrast," "to show cause and effect," "to indicate," "to suggest," "to express a condition," "to express a purpose," "to express a result," "to express a contrast," "to express a concession," "to express a time relationship," and "to express a sequence."