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
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finally, lastly |
words which mark next or following stages
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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
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One word which marks an event occurring after a long process (very long laps of time) |
eventually
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immediately after (often urgency) |
as soon as
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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 |