Is as a matter of fact a transition word?
Similarly one may ask, what are some examples of transition words?
Examples of Transitions: On the contrary, contrarily, notwithstanding, but, however, nevertheless, in spite of, in contrast, yet, on one hand, on the other hand, rather, or, nor, conversely, at the same time, while this may be true.
but even so, | nevertheless, | even though, |
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however, | nonetheless, | despite (this), |
(and) still, | although, | in spite of (this), |
(and) yet, | though, | granted (this), |
Similarly, it is asked, is during a transition word?
Time / Chronology / Sequence They can be used either alone or as part of adverbial expressions. Many transition words in the time category (consequently; first, second, third; further; hence; henceforth; since; then, when; and whenever) have other uses.
The most basic transition words are conjunctions that join words, phrases or clauses together. For example, words like "and," "but" and "or" can connect two sentences together: I ran home, and I got there just in time.