1 The function of turning sentences in the article. Transitions with subheadings.
2. Transition in one sentence, connecting the preceding with the following.
3. Use a transition paragraph to connect the front and the bottom.
4. Transition with related words. (There are usually many related words indicating turning points)
5. Transition with prompt sentences.
6. Transition with words representing time or space.
7. Transition words enhance the logic of the article.
Common inflection phrases (1) indicate inflection words in time sequence: first; Secondly; Then; Finally; Past; Later; A few days later; After that; At that time; Recently;
(2) The transitional word of spatial order: not far; Before that; Above; Below; In short;
(3) A transitional word indicating juxtaposition: yes … also;
(4) Transition words indicating turning point: although …… but; In any case;
(5) Transition words indicating progress: not only ... but also; Not only … but also; Furthermore;
(6) a transitional word indicating purpose: for because ...; Therefore;
(7) Turning words for cause and effect: because; as; Reason;
(8) Transitional words indicating interpretation: for example; In fact; In fact; Once.