SENTENCE CONNECTORS

 

Here are the sentence connectors used to indicate the stages or steps in a sequence. A description of a process would generally have some of these. Sometimes, the sequence is obvious from the order of sentences, but these sentence connectors help to clarify the sequence. Note the comma following them. They may also come later in the sentence, after subject or auxiliary verb or, less commonly, after the sentence if it is short.

 

words which mark the opening, or initial stage                                 

                                 implying a long sequence                                   more formal

first

 

first of all

initially

words which mark the last, or ultimate stage

 

finally, lastly

words which mark next or following stages

 

next, then

expressions which mark events occurring some time later, not neccessarily next step

subsequently

later

afterwards

Expressions which mark simultaneous events

 

                           if simultaneous event is brief

 

 

           event coincides with the one mentioned

            

 

 

           unspecified time within a longer period

 

 

at this stage

 

 

meanwhile,

at the same time,

simultaneously

 

during this process

 

One word which marks an event occurring after a long process (very long laps of time)

eventually

 

 

 

 

immediately after (often urgency)

as soon as

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

similar to as soon as, less urgent (e.g. once the

bubbles burst)

just after

a short while/time after

soon after

some time after

a long time after

as soon as possible

as soon as possible after

once