Clear writing requires that communications be:
“…understandable in a single rapid reading…”
One way to ensure your writing meets this standard is to make your material coherent. That is, ensure your ideas flow together logically.
Coherence means more than just connecting your sentences mechanically. It means that the way you connect your ideas reflects the relationship between them. Words and phrases called transitional markers establish the relationship.
To make your writing effective, you must choose the transitional marker that reflects the relationship you want to establish. Listed below are words or phrases you can use to help you transition from one idea to another grouped by the relationship they establish between ideas.
You can use these transition markers within sentences, between sentences, and between paragraphs. The result will be that your reader will be able to follow your ideas as they flow from one to another.
To Indicate
Addition
again
also
and then
besides
equally important
finally
first (And other ordinal numbers like second, third, etc.)
further
furthermore
in addition
last
likewise
moreover
next
too
Cause and Effect
accordingly
consequently
hence
in short
then
therefore
thus
truly
Comparison
in a like manner
likewise
similarly
Concession
after all
although this may be true
at the same time
even though
I admit
naturally
of course
Contrast
after all
although true
and yet
at the same time
but
for all that
however
in contrast
in spite of
nevertheless
notwithstanding
on the contrary
on the other hand
still yet
Time Relationships
after a short time
afterwards
as long as
as soon as
at last
at length
at that time
at the same time
before
earlier
immediately
in the meantime
lately
later
meanwhile
of late
presently
shortly
since
soon
temporarily
thereafter
until
when
while