Toefl Transitional Words
Toefl Transitional Words
Transition words and phrases are vital devices for essays, papers or other literary
compositions. They improve the connections and transitions between sentences and
paragraphs. They thus give the text a logical organization and structure
Usage: transition words are used with a special rule for punctuation: a semicolon or
a period is used after the first 'sentence', and a comma is almost always used to set off
the transition word from the second 'sentence'.
Example 1:
People use 43 muscles when they frown; however, they use only 28 muscles when
they smile.
Example 2:
However, transition words can also be placed at the beginning of a new paragraph
or sentence - not only to indicate a step forward in the reasoning, but also to relate
the new material to the preceding thoughts.
Use a semicolon to connect sentences, only if the group of words on either side of the
semicolon is a complete sentence each (both must have a subject and a verb, and
could thus stand alone as a complete thought).