(modified from Diana Hacker, A Writer’s Reference)
To show addition:
again, and, also, besides, equally
important, first (second, etc.), further, furthermore, in addition, in the
first place, moreover, next, too
To give examples:
for example, for instance, in fact,
specifically, that is, to illustrate
To compare:
also, in the same manner, likewise,
similarly
To contrast:
although, and yet, at the same
time, but, despite, even though, however, in contrast, in spite of,
nevertheless, on the contrary, on the other hand, still, though, yet
To summarize or conclude:
all in all, in conclusion, in other
words, in short, in summary, on the whole, that is, therefore, to sum up
To show time:
after, afterward, as, as long as,
as soon as, at last, before, during, earlier, finally, formerly, immediately,
later, meanwhile, next, since, shortly, subsequently, then, thereafter, until,
when, while
To show place or direction:
above, below, beyond, close,
elsewhere, farther on, here, nearby, opposite, to the left (north, etc.)
To indicate logical relationship:
accordingly, as a result, because,
consequently, for this reason, hence, if, otherwise, since, so, then,
therefore, thus
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