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No, "suddenly" is not a compound word. It is an adverb formed from the adjective "sudden."
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"Someday" is not typically considered a transition word. It is more commonly used to refer to a future point in time. Transition words are typically used to connect ideas or thoughts within a sentence or paragraph.
Yes, "eventually" is a transition word used to show the progression of events over time. It indicates that something will happen at some point in the future, without specifying exactly when.
"Later" is not typically considered a transition word as it does not explicitly indicate a shift in ideas or connect different parts of a sentence or text. It is more commonly used to refer to a specific time or point in the future.
Yes, suddenly is a good transition word for a situation that occurs quickly or without being expected. Here are some examples. "Suddenly, the wind started howling and lightning could be seen on the horizon." Usually, one would expect there to be some preceding stories to set up whatever was about to suddenly happen.
"Suddenly" is an adverb.
They generally handle linear signals that transition smoothly and continuously as versus digital signals that transition suddenly and discontinuously.
Sprout would be a word for 'to shoot up suddenly'.
No, "suddenly" is not a compound word. It is an adverb formed from the adjective "sudden."
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Although the word transition does not have a precise opposite, the word stasis would come close.
There are various transition phases during the teen ages. This is a sentence using the word transition phrases.
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.
Suddenly is an adverb and its comparative is formed by putting the word "more" in front of it.
A word that means to depart suddenly is "plump" or "plumped"
The word that means to draw back suddenly is "recoil."