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Purpose

To add information or continue a line of thought


To limit, contradict, or contrast an idea


To stress a point


To illustrate a point


To show cause/effect or result



To list, to present a series of events/ideas

To indicate time order




To indicate spatial order



To summarize or conclude

Words and Phrases

and, too, also, in addition, again, further, besides, furthermore, likewise, moreover, another, equally important, similarly, in the same way/fashion

but, yet, and yet, however, still, on the contrary, although, nevertheless, otherwise, at the same time, on the other hand


above all, even more, in other words, that is, in fact, in short, more/most important

for example, for instance, as you will see, to illustrate


therefore, thus, after all, if, finally, as a result, consequently, so, for this reason, then, because, accordingly, clearly, as you can see, hence

first, second, third, then, next, after that, lastly, finally, in addition, also, too, and

before, after, since, while, when, then, later, finally, in the meantime, meanwhile, now, at this time, during, as, presently, eventually, gradually, sooner or later, at length, afterward


here, there, beyond, farther on, to the left/right, over, between, beside, nearby, beside, below, adjacent to, opposite to, parallel with

therefore, thus, consequently, in conclusion, in other words, as a result, on the whole, in summary, clearly, in short, in brief, in any event, to conclude, to sum up, accordingly, hence
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