1、Transition words Chro nological Relatio nsnow, no wadays;whe n, before, after, while, duri ng;betweenand ;in (year); since ;later, afterwards, earlier, formerly; from then on;at the turn of the century (decade); in the first half of the century;in the 1990s;at birth, in child...
the middle; adjace nt to邻近的;毗邻 parallel recta ngle corresp onding to parallel to semicircle半圆形 Dista nee perpe ndicular to 垂直的;成直角的 Slope Midpoi nt plane水平;平面 Space In terior Opposite Surface Diag onal Overlapp ing Vertical垂直的:直立:顶 端 Edge Pyramid Horizo ntal水平...
Perched at the very point of transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance … Kirkus Reviews … today's average marrying age in America happens to coincide with a time of life when people have historically been less religiously active: the transition period between moving out of your pa...
front, at the middle; adjacent to 邻近的;毗邻 parallel rectangle corresponding to parallel to semicircle 半圆形 Distance perpendicular to 垂直的;成直角的 Slope Midpoint plane水平;平面 Space Interior Opposite Surface Diagonal Overlapping Vertical 垂直的;直立;顶端 Edge Pyramid Horizontal水平的 limit ...
These transition words are often used as part ofadverbial expressionsand have the function to restrict, limit or qualifyspace. Quite a few of these are also found in theTimecategory and can be used to describe spatial order or spatial reference. in the middle to the left/right in front of ...
In this example, the middle sentence is the transition sentence. Try reading the first and third sentences in direct succession, skipping over the transition sentence. They make sense, but without that middle sentence, the statement, as a whole, is significantly less impactful. What makes a go...
These transition words are often used as part ofadverbial expressionsand have the function to restrict, limit or qualifyspace. Quite a few of these are also found in theTimecategory and can be used to describe spatial order or spatial reference. in the middle to the left/right in front of ...
Instead, they can be used at the end of a sentence or in the middle to combine clauses. By starting your sentences with transition words, you immediately develop a relationship between one sentence and another. For instance, (see what we did there?) you can start a sentence with words ...
Read text, notes, or vocabulary words aloud 3. Involve Your Teen or Tween in Curriculum Choices As your student enters the teen years, begin engaging her in the curriculum selection process if you haven’t been doing so already. By the middle school years, students start to develop a sense...
in the middle, inside, into, near, nearby, neighboring on, northerly, on, on the side, onto, opposite to, out of, out of sight, outside, over there, side by side, somewhere, southerly, straight ahead, surrounding, there, through, throughout, to the side of, toward the middle, under...