
In order to, Firstly, First of all, while, whereas, Furthermore, Moreover, nevertheless, however, even so, furthermore, As a result of, Due to, In conclusion, To sum up
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- Q1Which of the following transitions indicates a contrast between two ideas?furthermorefirstlyhoweveras a result of30s
- Q2What transition word would you use to begin a list of reasons?firstlyin conclusionhowevereven so30s
- Q3Which of the following transitions can be used to indicate an addition to a previous statement?neverthelesshowevermoreoverwhereas30s
- Q4Which transition word best shows a cause-and-effect relationship?whereasneverthelessfirst of allas a result of30s
- Q5What transition word would you use to summarize your main points at the end of an essay?meanwhilefurthermorein conclusionnevertheless30s
- Q6Which of the following words suggests a contradiction to a previous statement?due tofurthermorefirstlynevertheless30s
- Q7Which transition word is best for showing a comparison between two ideas?whereasto sum updue toeven so30s
- Q8Which of the following transition words can be used to introduce an idea that adds information?furthermorein conclusioneven sohowever30s
- Q9Which transition word indicates a concession or acknowledgment of a different point of view?due tohoweverfirstlymoreover30s
- Q10Which transition phrase is used to indicate the reason behind an outcome?to sum upneverthelessfirst of alldue to30s