
Linking Words
Linking Words: Connect Your Ideas for Better Flow
Linking Words (also known as transition words) help connect ideas and improve the flow of writing or speech. They guide the reader or listener from one thought to the next smoothly. Examples include however, therefore, and in addition.
Using linking words makes your communication clearer and more organized. They help express relationships between ideas like contrast, addition, or cause and effect.

Transition Words and Linking Words describe the relationship between two statements, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs.
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