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Sequential conjunctions in English composition
The sequential conjunctions in English composition are first, Secondly and more (in addition; Furthermore) and so on.

1, a transitional word indicating commitment: also, and then, also, in addition, more, what's more, again, on top of that, another, first, second, third, fourth and so on.

2. Transition words indicating time sequence: now, then, before, after, early, late, immediately, soon, next, within a few days, gradually, suddenly and finally. But you can feel that these words are adverbs, so the original entry is wrongly called "conjunction".

3. spatial order's transitional words: near (to), far (from), front, back, back, beyond, up, down, right/left, around, outside, etc.

4. Transition words indicating the turning point: but still, however, however, never, however, on the contrary, despite/despite the facts, even though, despite/despite the facts, and so on.

Introduction to English conjunctions:

1, English connectives are words that connect English words, such as also, and so on. There are about 486,000 words in English, but there are only about 70 conjunctions, which always appear very frequently in various articles, dialogues, emails and other practical English communication.

2. English connectives connect related sentences like glue, and are also called glue words by Long Hu Fei, an international psychologist, linguist and educator.

Glue is as important as English skeleton. By learning glue words and accumulating phrases, you can easily and flexibly make any long sentences you need and make your English communication feel like a duck to water.

Learning glue words first is also one of the quick tips in English.