Contrast Transition Words Exercise
When it comes to effective writing, contrast transition words play a vital role in connecting ideas and emphasizing differences. Words like “however,” “although,” “on the contrary,” and “despite” help writers express opposing views or highlight differences between ideas.
Contrast Transition Words Exercise
What Are Contrast Transition Words?
Contrast transition words are phrases or conjunctions used to show the difference between two statements, ideas, or facts. They guide readers through the logical progression of contrasting thoughts.
Common Contrast Transition Words:
- However
- On the other hand
- Nevertheless
- Although
- Yet
- In contrast
- Whereas
- Despite
Exercise 1
Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences below using the appropriate contrast transition word:
- She studied hard for the test; ________, she didn’t score well.
- I enjoy hiking; ________, my brother prefers cycling.
- ________ his injury, he continued playing the game.
- He is quite reserved; ________, his sister is very outgoing.
Exercise 2
Sentence Rewriting
Rewrite the sentences using a contrast transition word:
- The movie was well-made. The ending was disappointing.
- She is talented. She remains humble.
- It was raining heavily. The children played outside.
Exercise 3
Match the Sentence Halves
Match the beginnings of sentences in Column A with their endings in Column B using a suitable contrast transition word.
Column A | Column B |
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1. He works hard; | a. she still helped her friend. |
2. She was exhausted; | b. she dislikes modern art. |
3. She loves painting; | c. he doesn’t seem to progress. |
Exercise 1: Answers
- However
- On the other hand
- Despite
- In contrast
Exercise 2: Answers
- The movie was well-made; however, the ending was disappointing.
- She is talented, yet she remains humble.
- Despite the heavy rain, the children played outside.
Exercise 3: Answers
1 – c (He works hard; yet he doesn’t seem to progress.)
2 – a (She was exhausted; nevertheless, she still helped her friend.)
3 – b (She loves painting; however, she dislikes modern art.)
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