futhermore
Although the word transition does not have a precise opposite, the word stasis would come close.
. Then or later
out of
Less than
The word and can be replaced by the ampersand (&) or by the phrase "as well as"; there is no single word that replaces it, however.
Yes, typically a comma is used after a transition word or phrase at the beginning of a sentence to separate it from the rest of the sentence for clarity.
No, a root word is not a transition word. A root word is the basic part of a word that carries its core meaning, while a transition word is a word or phrase used to connect different elements in a text, guiding the reader through the writing.
No. It is an adverb that may appear as part of a transitioning phrase, as in "not to mention" or the pair "not only...but also."
"Similarly" is a transition word that is useful in a compare contrast essay to show similarities between two ideas or subjects.
Rhinovirus is a fancy phrase/word for the common cold, therefore you most likely already know the symptoms.
There is no adjective. But the phrase "by the oven" would likely be an adjective prepositional phrase.
One linking word or phrase that could be used to signal that more information is being introduced is "furthermore." This word indicates that an additional point or detail will be provided to support the previous information.
Hardness is a word. It is a word in the phrase most hardness scale
The Latin word lobiaAPEX!!( Which of the following is most likely the root for the word lobby? )
A comma is not necessary before "then" in most cases. However, if "then" is used to indicate a transition or contrast, a comma may be appropriate.
There are various transition phases during the teen ages. This is a sentence using the word transition phrases.
The phrase 'nasty galvanic effect' is most likely a clue to a crossword puzzle. The word that this clue describes is 'rust.'