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Guide to Transitions with Sample Sentences
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Words that ADD information:
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Words that ADD information |
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also
and
another
besides |
first,
second, third, ...
furthermore
in addition
moreover |
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The little girl put on her
yellow shirt
and
brown overalls.
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Chris is on the basketball team
this semester at Indiana School for the Deaf.
In addition,
he is on the soccer team.
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We will be here for one more
week so we can finish up our work.
Another reason we are staying
longer is because we do not want to miss the Deaf Way
conference.
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First
of all, pour a half-cup of milk in the bowl;
second,
add two eggs; and
third,
stir the mixture.
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I admire I. King Jordan because
he is the first deaf president of Gallaudet.
Besides that, I admire him
because he is a great long distance runner.
Furthermore, he is a
dedicated family man. All in all, there ís not much to dislike
about the man, except he is too perfect!
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Crystal likes camping in the
mountains.
Also,
Crystal is an experienced hiker.
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Texas School for the Deaf is
perfectly located.
Moreover,
it has a strong academic program.
For example,
the school has a preschool program where both deaf and hearing
children learn together.
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finally
in conclusion
to conclude
to sum up |
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There were a lot of problems
discussed at the meeting.
Finally,
after a few hours, we were able to prioritize the problems in
the order we want to solve the problems.
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Many parents and students have
been complaining about the program.
For example, scores on the end-of-grade tests have gone down from last year;
teachers are not very motivated; and everyone is frustrated.
To
sum up, some
improvements in the middle school program need to be made.
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To conclude,
I want to wish you all a very happy holiday season.
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There was a malfunction in the
smoke machines and lights, the curtains would not open and close
properly, and one of the actors was sick with no stand-in.
In conclusion,
the play was a disaster.
Words
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Words that REPEAT
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in fact
in other words
once again
to put it another way
to repeat |
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That area is very dangerous for
you to bike in.
To repeat,
I warn you not to go there.
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Lisa decided not to go to King
Islands.
In fact she
told me, "No, way."
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I feel that our last Student
Council meeting did not go well.
In other words, it was a
fine mess.
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Sally has lost an oar on her
boat and she is in big trouble. Well,
to put it another way,
Sally has to find another way to row or she will sink!
Words
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as ... as
as if
by comparison
compared to
in comparison |
in like
manner
like
likewise
similarly |
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At St. Rita
School for the Deaf, a private school, there is a dress code that mandates
how the students are to dress. The boys must wear a pair of
pants and dress shirts.
Similarly, the strict
dress code requires plaid skirts and blouses for the girls.
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Like
her grandmother, Sally loves the Gallaudet Homecoming football
game.
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The news reported that Montana
would be very cold this week. I said, "Likewise,
Rochester will be, too."
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Ronda bought a new Saturn car;
so in
like manner the rest
of her friends did the same thing.
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By comparison,
Greensboro, N.C. is much smaller than Washington, D.C. is.
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The cat acts
as if
he is the boss of the house.
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The cat is
as
proud
as a king.
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Bob loves to go to parties.
In
comparison, Sue loves
to stay at home with her family.
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Compared to
seven years ago when the printer worked well, it has been "ill"
a great deal of the time in recent weeks.
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although
but
however
in contrast
in spite of
nevertheless |
nonetheless
rather than
though
unlike
yet |
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I am not able to go to the beach
with you.
Nevertheless,
thanks for asking me.
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Karen's cat, Salem is so
unlike Midnight. Midnight likes to
nap a lot and Salem likes to play a lot.
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The idea of attending the play
at Gallaudet is nice.
However,
the Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research conference is
scheduled at the same time.
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He prefers to attend the play
rather than attending
the conference.
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Though
I eat green beans because they are healthy, I hate them.
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Although
Steven was extremely tired, he washed the dishes.
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The play was great,
nonetheless,
I am sick of seeing it for the fourth time.
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Amber, Sharon, and Megan went to
Busch Gardens for the day.
In spite of
the cold weather, they
enjoyed themselves.
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Sharon and Megan enjoyed the
Loch Ness Monster ride,
but
Amber thought that Alpengist was faster and had more twists.
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Sharon has not visited the Land
of the Dragons,
yet
if she had had a kid, she would have gone by now.
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Alexander Graham Bell believed
in oral education for deaf children. This is
in contrast to Edward Minor Gallaudet
who believed in using American Sign Language to educate deaf
children.
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after so
much time
after that
at first
before
beginning, ending
beyond
during
earlier
even when
eventually |
ever
since
finally
following
from then on
from, to
in time
last
later
meanwhile
near, far |
next
now
over
soon
still
the next day, night
then
until
while |
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Stephen went to pick up Irene
before he stopped by
McDonaldís for lunch.
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Karen was out with her friend
last
night.
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We need to wash our clothes,
after
that we can go to the Taste of D.C. festival.
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I can't wait to watch "NYPD," it
is coming on
soon.
You can watch the rerun later this week.
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Finally,
I will get to see Rick Schroder. He has not been acting much
since he was a teenager.
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The
beginning
of the movie was sadder than the ending.
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After so much time waiting in
the long line, the boys
finally
got their hamburgers.
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The Van Gogh art exhibit was
shown
earlier
this month in Washington, D.C.
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Wait until tonight,
then
you will be able to see
the full moon over Gallyís Chapel Hall.
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The show is not over
until
the actors take their
final bows at the end.
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While
Missy was driving to work, she saw a deer by the roadside. She
slowed down to watch the deer for a short time,
then
continued on her way to work.
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Even when
Sally was able to, she did not bother to finish her ASL project.
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Clerc met with Gallaudet to
prepare for the Congressional meeting scheduled for the
next day.
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The
next night was
very dark and stormy. Of course, it was Halloween night!
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"Next, please," the lady called when it was my turn to go up to the booth
to have my paycheck cashed.
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Bobby's broken ankle will heal
in
time for the Maryland
Deaf Festival.
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That house felt very creepy
inside;
meanwhile,
it was sunny outside.
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Eventually,
Sally got tired of John calling her on the TTY all the time
since she was not interested in him.
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She was
still asleep
when I got back home from work.
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Now,
please get this truck fixed right because I need it to get to
school on time!
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Schools for the deaf used Sign
Language
until
the dreadful conference
in Milan; from then on, most schools for the deaf employed the
oral method.
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Super Kmart is
near
Landmark Mall, but Ames is
far away from the mall. So it
would be easier to shop at Super Kmart.
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It will take two hours to go
from
Point A
to
Point B. Can you figure
out how many hours it is
from
Point A
to
Point C?
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At first,
I thought it was a dead animal. As I walked closer, I saw it was
only a worn-out coat on the ground.
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Looking
beyond this month, I predict that funding will be much better for this
program.
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Everyone hid out in the hall
during the hurricane,
hoping they would be safe.
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Rebecca has not eaten at Lone
Star
ever since she became
sick from eating the food.
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Following
"Friends" and "Mad
about You," "ER" will be shown. "ER" is supposed to have two
Deaf actresses on the show tonight.
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Words that LIMIT
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for
example
for instance
to illustrate |
such as |
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Not all birds
eat berries.
For example,
vultures eat dead animals.
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Jeff is an interesting person to
know.
To illustrate,
he knows a lot about the history of the Deaf community in
Ireland.
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There are things that need to be
done to improve the company.
For instance, we can
begin by organizing the files.
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I have a few things to take care
of
such as paying bills,
cleaning the house, and going to the post office.
Words
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because
because of
caused by |
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Midnight was not able to move
around well
because
his hind legs were in
casts. He broke them when he fell off the bookshelf.
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Did you see the tragic accident
on I-85 south? It was
caused by
a drunk driver.
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Because
it is raining today, the homecoming game and the food booths
will be cancelled.
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I was late to work
because of
the heavy traffic.
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as a
result
consequently
for this/that reason |
that is
why
therefore
thus |
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It is raining today
thus
we are not going to the beach.
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The weather is supposed to be
drizzly and chilly today;
as a result,
the Deaf Festival will be cancelled.
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I was too tired;
therefore
I decided not to go to the state fair last night.
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In 1903, William E. Hoy, a deaf
baseball player, caught a fly ball in the ninth inning in spite
of heavy fog.
Consequently,
Los Angles won the pennant for that year.
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Ricky worked all day, from 8am
until 11pm.
That ís why he stayed home
instead of going camping with us.
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The school bus broke down last
week and has not been repaired yet. So
for that reason,
our dance group is unable to go to Washington, D.C. to perform
at Kennedy Center.
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certainly
conceding that
granted that
in fact
naturally |
no doubt
of course
surely
undoubtedly
without a doubt |
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There is
no doubt that the dog
buried the bone in the garden.
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Jeff told us an
undoubtedly
true story that was very scary.
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The judge,
without a doubt,
thinks capital punishment is wrong.
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Of course,
Sarah is going to the beach this weekend with her parents. She
needs a break from Gallaudet.
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Naturally
Steven is not going to agree with that plan.
In fact,
he thinks that the idea of setting up a business selling scarves
on K Street would surely fail.
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Certainly,
you may borrow my book on the history of the American Deaf
Community. But, be sure to return it to me next week.
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Granted that
Bob promised to send some money to help with the bills, yet this
doesn't mean that he will.
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Conceding that
Sally is a strong skater, Rachel still believes she will be able
to beat her in the Olympics. Rachel wants to become the first
deaf ice skater to receive a gold medal.
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