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The Difference between Conjunctions, Connectives and Transitions



 
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A Few Spectator words | Meaning of "with honors"
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The Difference between Conjunctions, Connectives and Transitions #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:40 am   The Difference between Conjunctions, Connectives and Transitions
 

Hi,

What is the difference between Conjunctions, Connectives , and Transitions?

Thanks a million,
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