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Tp introduce | in addition furthermore and ‘another (+ noun)
‘an addtional ‘moreover ‘an addtional
idea besides (noun)
leo
too
“Tolnireduce | onthe other | however bat atthough” inspite of
anopposite | hand nevertheless | yet ‘though (noun)
idea or In contrast instead even though | despite (+ noun)
contrast sil whereas
nonetheless wile
"To introduce otherwise or f
‘a choice or unless
alternative
Tointroduce a | infact ‘thats #
restatement | indeed
cr explanation
Tolistin order | tet, socond, the frat, second,
thie! third, etc
‘ex, las, finally the next, last,
final
To introduce | for example ‘an example of,
‘an example | forinstance (noun)
‘such as (+ nour)
Tointroduce | clearly
‘conclusion | in brief
forsummary | in conclusion
lindood
in short
in summary
Tointwoaucs | eccordingly therefore =
arecult 18a result ‘consequently
asa hence
consequence | thusrst, first of al, second, third, etc.
‘then, next, after that, soon, later, later on
Firet, choose a destination for your camping trip,
finally, last, last ofall ‘Then make a ist of supplies and equipment.
Ra the same tro, now Last of all, have a good timo.
‘gradually, eventually
‘Meanunite, have a supply of clean rags ready.
Gradually increase your chik's allowance.
since ‘After you have chosen a destination, make a list of equipment
‘unt ‘and supplies that you will nae.
— when Praise your chilé when he or she does something wal.
before while
the first (second, last, final) step ‘The last stop isto decorate the cake. =
‘on the third day
Eig boore Continue stiting the soup for five minutes.
later that morning In 2004, scientists announced a major discovery.
{for five minutes
inaos ‘Aftor leaving home, | began to appreciate my parents
‘several years ago My parents emigrated to the United States several years ago,
‘afew weeks later
In-the next (past, last) 15 years ‘The court announced the decision a few weeks later.
‘Time subordinators such as after, before, and as soon as are useful as chronolog-
ical order signals. ‘To review them, turn to Time Clauses, pages 211-212.
Reread the model essay on pages 82-83. Find and circle all chronological
order signals, including time words, time phrases, and time clauses.
Signals for
eee eepica! §—B. Fill ineach blank with an appropriate ehronclogical order signal from the ist
Order provided. Use each signal only once. Change small letters to capital letters and
add commas where necessary.
‘as soon as the lesson begins when you return —_ when he or she asks you
in conclusion first to speak up
in the next few minutes finally second
then a third time before you sit down