Here are some:
Finally
Secondly
thirdly
fourthly ect.
After
before
after that
but there are more...
Connectives:
However
In addition
as
Although
but
and
so
also
because
There are more though....
Sure! Some examples of time connectives are "before," "after," "while," "next," "finally," and "meanwhile." These words are used to indicate the order of events or actions in a sentence.
Subordinating connectives are words or phrases that are used to link independent clauses with dependent clauses in complex sentences. They indicate the relationship between the two clauses, such as cause and effect, time sequence, contrast, or condition. Examples of subordinating connectives include "because," "although," "when," and "if."
Therefore is an adverb it shows a consequence, a result
Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words, including how their meanings and forms have evolved over time. Examples include "petroleum" from Latin "petra" (rock) and "oleum" (oil), "hamburger" from Hamburg, Germany, and "robot" from Czech "robota" (forced labor).
That bicycle has two wheels and rides smoothly. Please rewrite the paragraph, but this time write it correctly.
* Does John go to Manhattan?* Are small airplanes safe?* Does she like going to the mountains?* Does John have a dog?* Is this your book?* Did you receive my message?
Well here is one, "Subsequently".
you use time connectives at the beginning of the paragraph and the middle as well you can use them at the start of a sentence.
Time connectives show the passage of time and can refer to events that have happened before or after the current one. Consequently they allow actions to be referred to in non chronological order. Sequential connectives, on the other hand, are used to sequence events or actions and so must go in chronological order.
Subsequently, Thus, In addition, Also, Therefore, Furthermore, Finally, Firstly,
say x loads of time
yes
so,also,furthermore,thus,because,as,in addition,firstly,secondly,lastly
Imperative Verbs,Time Connectives,Title,Sub-Headings,Bullet Points / Numbering,Punctuation,Connectives,Equipment.
moreover, after that, next, later, following that,
Basically, subordinating is another way to connect two cases (actions), which already have a connection of meaning. Example: Our art teacher would bring down the grade ifwe didn't hand in the project in time.In this case, I've used if to connect the actions, via saying that the art teacher would bring down the grade. The teacher would do that only if we didn't hand in the project in time. Other subordinate connectives are when, because etc.
An excursionist is someone who is out sightseeing in a new place. Some examples would be a family who are visiting the Grand Canyon for the first time or a business man on a trip to China.
It has to be in 1st or 3rd person