This document discusses transition words that can be used to connect ideas in a paragraph. It provides examples of transition words like "in addition," "additionally," "furthermore," and "moreover" that all have a similar meaning of "also" or "and." The document also discusses the transitions "plus" and "...as well" which can be either formal or informal. Examples are given of using each transition word in a sentence to illustrate their meanings.
This document discusses transition words that can be used to connect ideas in a paragraph. It provides examples of transition words like "in addition," "additionally," "furthermore," and "moreover" that all have a similar meaning of "also" or "and." The document also discusses the transitions "plus" and "...as well" which can be either formal or informal. Examples are given of using each transition word in a sentence to illustrate their meanings.
This document discusses transition words that can be used to connect ideas in a paragraph. It provides examples of transition words like "in addition," "additionally," "furthermore," and "moreover" that all have a similar meaning of "also" or "and." The document also discusses the transitions "plus" and "...as well" which can be either formal or informal. Examples are given of using each transition word in a sentence to illustrate their meanings.
In addition / Additionally / Furthermore / Moreover /
Plus / as well Transitions are word that help connect ideas in a paragraph. When you are giving many examples or ideas in the body of a paragraph, you should try to introduce each idea with a transition word. (You should not start a sentence with And. !here are many transitions that mean Also or And" These transitions are similar to Also. They are explained in detail below. 1. In addition / Additionally In addition and Additionally se utili#an para dar m$s informaci%n sobre algo. &uando se escribe un ensayo formal, no se debe empe#ar por la con'unction And. (ara ello a menudo utili#amos )n addition or Additionally en lugar de And. ) studied 'ournalism in college. In addition, ) had a part*time 'ob at a newspaper. ) 'oined the guitar club and the math club in school. Additionally, ) went on a camping trip with the debate team. 2. Furthermore / Moreover Furthermore and Moreover tambi+n son formas muy formales y tienen el mismo signi,cado -ue in addition y additionally. A menudo utili#amos moreover y furthermore cuando nos referimos a una opinion personal. .mo/ing is a bad habit because it smells bad and it can damage your health. Furthermore, it is a very expensive habit. !he politician is too old to be our president. Moreover, he is not trustworthy. .tudents are given too many tests these days. Moreover, they don0t have enough free time. 1uman beings must ta/e care of their environment. We should drive more fuel* e2cient cars, and we should recycle. Furthermore, we should stop businesses from polluting the environment. 3. Plus / as well Plus y as well pueden ser formales o informales. (3as well se usa al ,nal de una oraci%n. In addition / Additionally / Furthermore / Moreover / !hat car has new bra/es, an air*conditioner and a new &4 player. Plus, it has an alarm. !he typhoon destroyed my cousin0s home, and it destroyed his car as well. 5y grandfather fought in two wars, and he travelled around the world. 1e ran his own business as well. !hat computer is way too expensive. Plus, it0s not even that good. 67ota" si la oraci%n es negativa, se usa 8either en lu!ar de "as well. ) li/e 5aths, and ) li/e .cience as well. ) dont li/e 5aths, and ) dont li/e .cience either.