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transitional words and phrases help link thoughts/paragraphs/sentences together. examples of transitional words/prases are "Therefore", "Notwithstanding the above", "As we've seen in the previous statement", "However", "Other examples of the above are", "In conclusion" etc etc etc..
A contraction is a shortened word. Examples include I'll instead of I will and don't instead of do not. An abbreviation is also a shortened word. Examples include St. for street and Mon. for Monday.
They used a series of small pictures instead of words called heirogliphics-you can search that for examples.
Transitional words or phrases are used to connect one detail to another. These words or phrases help in creating coherence and smooth flow in writing or speaking. Some examples of transitional words or phrases include "however," "on the other hand," "in addition," "therefore," and "for example."
Some synonyms for "said" are: mentioned, noted, stated, and declared.
Consequently, furthermore, however, therefore, besides, also
Transition words connect phrases in a sentence. Examples of transition words include of course, in addition, at any rate, and therefore, to name a few.
Some transition words include: -finally, then, next, therefore, however, unfortunately, moreover
However, instead, on the other hand, except, besides, nonetheless, otherwise, although, despite the fact, meanwhile & although
Some examples of words in Brooklyn accents are worlds like the word three. In a Brooklyn accent, "three" is pronounced "tree." Coffee is another word that can be done in a Brooklyn accent. It can be pronounced "cawfee" instead.