This document lists French transitional words and phrases that are used to link ideas and provide flow when writing or speaking. It includes common connectors like first, next, finally as well as conjunctions like however, because, but, and so. The document also notes that avant que must be followed by the subjunctive tense in French.
This document lists French transitional words and phrases that are used to link ideas and provide flow when writing or speaking. It includes common connectors like first, next, finally as well as conjunctions like however, because, but, and so. The document also notes that avant que must be followed by the subjunctive tense in French.
This document lists French transitional words and phrases that are used to link ideas and provide flow when writing or speaking. It includes common connectors like first, next, finally as well as conjunctions like however, because, but, and so. The document also notes that avant que must be followed by the subjunctive tense in French.
● D’abord = First of all ● Ensuite = Next ● Enfin = Finally ● En fait = As a matter of fact, in fact ● Selon = According to ● Cependant = however, still ● Après que = after, when ● Avant que* = Before ● Parce que = Because ● Mais = But ● Lorsque / Quand = When ● Donc / Alors = So ● Par contre = On the other hand ● Puis = then
*Avant que must be followed by the subjunctive tense.