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List of Commonly Used Linking Words
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Coordinators |
Subordinators |
Transitions |
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| Link independent clauses within a sentence. | Link an independent clause with a dependent clause or phrase within a sentence. |
Link independent clauses within a sentence. Link sentences within a paragraph. |
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| Punctuation |
Use a comma before a coordinator: |
When the dependent clause is at the beginning of the sentence, it should be followed by a comma: Do not use a comma when the dependent clause is at the end of the sentence: |
When the transition begins the sentence, it should be followed by a comma: When the transition connects two independent clauses, a semi-colon comes before it and a comma follows it: |
| Showing time, beginning, during, ending |
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| Showing a sequence |
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| Showing conclusion |
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| Showing contrast |
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| Showing similarity |
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| Adding information |
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| Adding example |
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Showing cause |
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| Showing effect |
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| Showing condition |
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