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Eliminating computer viruses on your computer is not
very difficult. There are a few things you can do. Turn
on Windows Firewall. To do this, go to the Control
Panel, click on Windows Firewall, the window pops up,
you should click on the button next to “Turn Firewall
on.” Download a good anti-virus program, like
Kaspersky, Norton, or Avast. Make sure you shut down
all programs. Disconnect from the Internet. Some
viruses can deliberately interfere with anti-virus
programs by getting help from the Internet. Run a full
scan with the program. Follow the recommendations of
the program to delete or quarantine any viruses it finds.
Back up your registry and make a restore point. This is
important. I once forgot to do this and deleted an
important file by accident. I had to reinstall everything
on my computer. Consult with a professional computer
technician.
Eliminating computer viruses on your computer is not
very difficult. There are a few things you can do. First,
turn on Windows Firewall. To do this, go to the Control
Panel, and click on Windows Firewall. When the window
pops up, you should click on the button next to “Turn
Firewall on.”       Next, download a good anti-virus
program, like Kaspersky, Norton, or Avast. Before you
run it, make sure you shut down all programs, and
also disconnect from the Internet because some viruses
can deliberately interfere with anti-virus programs by
getting help from the Internet. Now, run a full scan with
the program. When the scan is finished, follow the
recommendations of the program to delete or quarantine
any viruses it finds. But before you delete any files,
back up your registry and make a restore point. This is
important. For example, I once forgot to do this and
deleted an important file by accident, so I had to reinstall
everything on my computer. If these steps do not
work, consult with a professional computer technician.
Students who write academic essays need to
provide effective transitions.   Transitions
allow writers to connect the main ideas that
are present in an essay. […, by]       Using
conjunctive adverbs and other introductory
elements allow a writer to connect one
sentence to the next. […,] The use of these
words will make the writing more fluent and
less choppy. […,] Many students fail to use
effective transitions, and [,…,] the essay
comes across as disconnected. […,] Writers
should always be aware of the need to
connect both sentences and paragraphs
together.
Students who write academic essays need to
provide effective transitions. Transitions allow
writers to connect the main ideas that are present
in an essay. For example, by using conjunctive
adverbs and other introductory elements, a writer
    can    connect    one    sentence     to   the
next. Moreover, the use of these words will
make the writing more fluent and less
choppy. Unfortunately, students often fail to
use effective transitions, and, as a result, the
essay comes across as disconnected. To avoid
this, writers should always be aware of the need
to connect both sentences and paragraphs
together, and they should strive to find creative
ways to do so.
 […] I like autumn. Autumn is a sad
time of the year. […,] The leaves turn to
brilliant yellow and red. […] The weather
is mild. […,] I can’t help thinking ahead
to the coming of winter.       Winter will
bring snowstorms, slippery roads, and
icy fingers. […,] In winter, the wind chill
factor can make it dangerous to be
outside. […] I find winter unpleasant. In
autumn, I can’t help thinking ahead to
winter’s arrival. […] I am sad when I
think that winter is coming.
 Although I like autumn, it is a sad
time of the year. Of course, the leaves
turn to brilliant yellow and red, and the
weather is mild. Still, I can’t help
thinking ahead to the coming of winter
with its snowstorms, slippery roads, and
icy fingers. Moreover, in winter the wind
chill factor can make it dangerous to be
outside. Because I find these things
unpleasant, I can’t help thinking ahead
to winter’s arrival in autumn. Truly, I
am sad when I think that winter is
coming.
Transition words

What are transition
     words?
What are transition words?
Transitionslink sentences and paragraphs
 together smoothly….


 so there are no abrupt jumps



 or breaks between ideas
Transition words
A transition word directly tells the reader the
logical relationship between one idea and
  another idea.

                   Transition




        Idea                    Idea
Example
                          ;however,




   Marcos loves to go                 his parents won’t allow him
 swimming in the ocean.                        to do that.



The transition, however , tells that the logical
relationship between the two ideas is contrast.
Transitions
Transitions are words that help make
your writing more coherent. They create
connections between:

     - one clause and another clause

     - one sentence and another sentence

     - one group of sentences and the next
  group of sentences
Joining Two Independent Clauses
One way of joining two independent
clauses is with a semicolon, a transition, and
a comma.
                    ;furthermore,



      Marcos is a                   he’s very good at
    great swimmer                     scuba diving.


   Marcos is a great swimmer; furthermore, he’s very
                  good at scuba diving.
Connecting Two Sentences
You can use a transition and comma to tell
the reader the logical relationship between
two sentences.
                       In fact,




   Marcos is very athletic.       he plays three sports
                                       at school.


  Marcos is very athletic. In fact, he plays three
                sports at school.
Placement of Transition




Marcos is very athletic.                     transition


                        He, in fact, plays three sports
                       at school.
     subject
Example- Longer Piece of Writing
Transition
connects
ideas in                    Essay
paragraph 2 to   Introduction
ideas in
paragraph 1.     Body Paragraph 1

                                     Transition
                 Body Paragraph 2:
                                     connects
                 In addition,        ideas in
                                     paragraph 3 to
                 Body Paragraph 3:   ideas in
                 Furthermore,        paragraph 2.

                 Conclusion:
Agreement/Addition/Similarity

in the first place        to say nothing of
not only ... but also     equally important
as a matter of fact       by the same token
in like manner            and
in addition               also
coupled with              then
in the same fashion/way   equally
first, second, third      identically
in the light of           uniquely
not to mention            like
Agreement/Addition/Similarity

     moreover
     as well as
     together with
     of course
     likewise
     comparatively
     correspondingly
     similarly
     furthermore
     additionally
Opposition/Limitation/Contradiction

although this may be then again
true                 above all
in contrast          in reality
different from       after all
of course ..., but   but
on the other hand    (and) still
on the contrary      unlike
at the same time     or
in spite of          (and) yet
even so / though     while
be that as it may    albeit
Opposition/Limitation/Contradiction

besides           however
although          rather
instead           nevertheless
whereas           regardless
despite           notwithstanding
conversely
otherwise
Cause/Condition/Purpose

in the event that     in order to
granted (that)        seeing / being that
as / so long as       in view of
on (the) condition    because of
(that)                inasmuch as
for the purpose of    since
with this intention   while
with this in mind     lest
in the hope that      in case
to the end that       provided that
for fear that         given that
Examples/Support/Emphasis

in other words          notably
to put it differently   including
for one thing           like
as an illustration      to be sure
in this case            namely
for this reason         chiefly
to put it another way   truly
that is to say          indeed
with attention to       certainly
by all means            surely
                        markedly
Effect/Consequence/Result

as a result       consequently
under those       therefore
circumstances     thereupon
in that case      forthwith
for this reason   accordingly
for               henceforth
thus
because the
then
hence
Conclusion/Summary/Restatement

as can be seen          after all
generally speaking      in fact
in the final analysis   in summary
all things considered   in conclusion
as shown above          in short
in the long run         in brief
given these points      in essence
as has been noted       to summarize
in a word               on balance
for the most part       altogether
Conclusion/Summary/Restatement

overall
ordinarily
usually
by and large
to sum up
on the whole
in any event
in either case
all in all
Time/Chronology/Sequence

at the present time   after
from time to time     later
sooner or later       last
at the same time      until
up to the present     since
time                  then
to begin with         before
in due time           hence
until now             since
as soon as            when
in the meantime       once
Time/Chronology/Sequence

henceforth
whenever
eventually
meanwhile
further
during
first, second
in time
prior to
forthwith
straightaway
Space/Location

in the middle       here
to the left/right   there
in front of         next
on this side        where
in the distance     from
here and there      over
in the foreground   near
in the background   above
in the center of    below
adjacent to         down
opposite to         up
Space/Location

further       alongside
beyond        amid
nearby        among
wherever      beneath
around        beside
between       behind
before        across

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Transition words

  • 1.
  • 2. Eliminating computer viruses on your computer is not very difficult. There are a few things you can do. Turn on Windows Firewall. To do this, go to the Control Panel, click on Windows Firewall, the window pops up, you should click on the button next to “Turn Firewall on.” Download a good anti-virus program, like Kaspersky, Norton, or Avast. Make sure you shut down all programs. Disconnect from the Internet. Some viruses can deliberately interfere with anti-virus programs by getting help from the Internet. Run a full scan with the program. Follow the recommendations of the program to delete or quarantine any viruses it finds. Back up your registry and make a restore point. This is important. I once forgot to do this and deleted an important file by accident. I had to reinstall everything on my computer. Consult with a professional computer technician.
  • 3. Eliminating computer viruses on your computer is not very difficult. There are a few things you can do. First, turn on Windows Firewall. To do this, go to the Control Panel, and click on Windows Firewall. When the window pops up, you should click on the button next to “Turn Firewall on.” Next, download a good anti-virus program, like Kaspersky, Norton, or Avast. Before you run it, make sure you shut down all programs, and also disconnect from the Internet because some viruses can deliberately interfere with anti-virus programs by getting help from the Internet. Now, run a full scan with the program. When the scan is finished, follow the recommendations of the program to delete or quarantine any viruses it finds. But before you delete any files, back up your registry and make a restore point. This is important. For example, I once forgot to do this and deleted an important file by accident, so I had to reinstall everything on my computer. If these steps do not work, consult with a professional computer technician.
  • 4. Students who write academic essays need to provide effective transitions. Transitions allow writers to connect the main ideas that are present in an essay. […, by] Using conjunctive adverbs and other introductory elements allow a writer to connect one sentence to the next. […,] The use of these words will make the writing more fluent and less choppy. […,] Many students fail to use effective transitions, and [,…,] the essay comes across as disconnected. […,] Writers should always be aware of the need to connect both sentences and paragraphs together.
  • 5. Students who write academic essays need to provide effective transitions. Transitions allow writers to connect the main ideas that are present in an essay. For example, by using conjunctive adverbs and other introductory elements, a writer can connect one sentence to the next. Moreover, the use of these words will make the writing more fluent and less choppy. Unfortunately, students often fail to use effective transitions, and, as a result, the essay comes across as disconnected. To avoid this, writers should always be aware of the need to connect both sentences and paragraphs together, and they should strive to find creative ways to do so.
  • 6.  […] I like autumn. Autumn is a sad time of the year. […,] The leaves turn to brilliant yellow and red. […] The weather is mild. […,] I can’t help thinking ahead to the coming of winter. Winter will bring snowstorms, slippery roads, and icy fingers. […,] In winter, the wind chill factor can make it dangerous to be outside. […] I find winter unpleasant. In autumn, I can’t help thinking ahead to winter’s arrival. […] I am sad when I think that winter is coming.
  • 7.  Although I like autumn, it is a sad time of the year. Of course, the leaves turn to brilliant yellow and red, and the weather is mild. Still, I can’t help thinking ahead to the coming of winter with its snowstorms, slippery roads, and icy fingers. Moreover, in winter the wind chill factor can make it dangerous to be outside. Because I find these things unpleasant, I can’t help thinking ahead to winter’s arrival in autumn. Truly, I am sad when I think that winter is coming.
  • 8. Transition words What are transition words?
  • 9. What are transition words? Transitionslink sentences and paragraphs together smoothly…. so there are no abrupt jumps or breaks between ideas
  • 10. Transition words A transition word directly tells the reader the logical relationship between one idea and another idea. Transition Idea Idea
  • 11. Example ;however, Marcos loves to go his parents won’t allow him swimming in the ocean. to do that. The transition, however , tells that the logical relationship between the two ideas is contrast.
  • 12. Transitions Transitions are words that help make your writing more coherent. They create connections between: - one clause and another clause - one sentence and another sentence - one group of sentences and the next group of sentences
  • 13. Joining Two Independent Clauses One way of joining two independent clauses is with a semicolon, a transition, and a comma. ;furthermore, Marcos is a he’s very good at great swimmer scuba diving. Marcos is a great swimmer; furthermore, he’s very good at scuba diving.
  • 14. Connecting Two Sentences You can use a transition and comma to tell the reader the logical relationship between two sentences. In fact, Marcos is very athletic. he plays three sports at school. Marcos is very athletic. In fact, he plays three sports at school.
  • 15. Placement of Transition Marcos is very athletic. transition He, in fact, plays three sports at school. subject
  • 16. Example- Longer Piece of Writing Transition connects ideas in Essay paragraph 2 to Introduction ideas in paragraph 1. Body Paragraph 1 Transition Body Paragraph 2: connects In addition, ideas in paragraph 3 to Body Paragraph 3: ideas in Furthermore, paragraph 2. Conclusion:
  • 17. Agreement/Addition/Similarity in the first place to say nothing of not only ... but also equally important as a matter of fact by the same token in like manner and in addition also coupled with then in the same fashion/way equally first, second, third identically in the light of uniquely not to mention like
  • 18. Agreement/Addition/Similarity moreover as well as together with of course likewise comparatively correspondingly similarly furthermore additionally
  • 19. Opposition/Limitation/Contradiction although this may be then again true above all in contrast in reality different from after all of course ..., but but on the other hand (and) still on the contrary unlike at the same time or in spite of (and) yet even so / though while be that as it may albeit
  • 20. Opposition/Limitation/Contradiction besides however although rather instead nevertheless whereas regardless despite notwithstanding conversely otherwise
  • 21. Cause/Condition/Purpose in the event that in order to granted (that) seeing / being that as / so long as in view of on (the) condition because of (that) inasmuch as for the purpose of since with this intention while with this in mind lest in the hope that in case to the end that provided that for fear that given that
  • 22. Examples/Support/Emphasis in other words notably to put it differently including for one thing like as an illustration to be sure in this case namely for this reason chiefly to put it another way truly that is to say indeed with attention to certainly by all means surely markedly
  • 23. Effect/Consequence/Result as a result consequently under those therefore circumstances thereupon in that case forthwith for this reason accordingly for henceforth thus because the then hence
  • 24. Conclusion/Summary/Restatement as can be seen after all generally speaking in fact in the final analysis in summary all things considered in conclusion as shown above in short in the long run in brief given these points in essence as has been noted to summarize in a word on balance for the most part altogether
  • 25. Conclusion/Summary/Restatement overall ordinarily usually by and large to sum up on the whole in any event in either case all in all
  • 26. Time/Chronology/Sequence at the present time after from time to time later sooner or later last at the same time until up to the present since time then to begin with before in due time hence until now since as soon as when in the meantime once
  • 28. Space/Location in the middle here to the left/right there in front of next on this side where in the distance from here and there over in the foreground near in the background above in the center of below adjacent to down opposite to up
  • 29. Space/Location further alongside beyond amid nearby among wherever beneath around beside between behind before across