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Old 16-Apr-2004, 20:24
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Are signal transitional words interchangeable? For example: If you wanted to use words signaling addition, can you use all the addition Can you use in addition, furthermore, moreover, etc... and not be a particular one for a particular sentence.
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Old 16-Apr-2004, 20:50
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Are signal transitional words interchangeable? For example: If you wanted to use words signaling addition, can you use all the addition Can you use in addition, furthermore, moreover, etc... and not be a particular one for a particular sentence.
In most cases, I would say yes. +|
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