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Advanced Conjunctions & Transitions

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  Conjunctions & Transitions  Advanced Conjunctions & Transitions 1. Contrast  Subordinators (Followed by a clause): While, Whereas, Even though, Much as . Example: Much as scientists attempt to map the brain, many mysteries remain unsolved. Prepositions (Followed by a noun/V-ing): Despite, In spite of, Notwithstanding . Example: Notwithstanding the economic crisis, the tech sector continued to grow. Adverbs (Starting a new sentence): Nonetheless , Nevertheless, Conversely, On the contrary. 2. Cause and Effect  Move beyond "because" and "so." Cause: Inasmuch as , Seeing that, Given that. Example: Inasmuch as the data is corrupted, the results are invalid. Effect: Accordingly, Consequently, Hence , Thus. Example: The experiment failed; hence , we must start over. 3. Addition and Similarity  Formal Addition : Furthermore, Moreover, In addition, Likewise. Specific Structures: Not only... but also..., Not merely... but... as well. 4. Condition...