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 The above words are examples of how we join longer sentences together.

BUT, when we are writing an essay, we need some phrases to help join our paragraphs together or to smooth the flow between one sentence and another.

The examples below should help you out: (click the links)

Smart Words
Linking Words for Essays
Words and Phrases to Begin a New Paragarph
An Online Linking Word Activity
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