Conjunctions vs. Transitions


Conjunctions can compare and contrast information within a sentence. They can introduce additional information as well as point to examples. Also, conjunctions can show order, sequence, and a relationship between clauses.

There are three types of conjunctions: subordinating, coordinating, and correlative. They connect sentence parts to one another.

Transitions function like conjunctions, but instead of joining clauses, they connect sentences and paragraphs.


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