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Hi, again. Welcome back to .engvid.com. Iamp;#39;m Adam. Todayamp;#39;s lesson is -- actually, I had a few requests for it. So Iamp;#39;m not going to mention names right now because there are too many to mention. But some people asked me about transitions, again, specifically, amp;quot;thereforeamp;quot; and amp;quot;thusamp;quot;. But I figured I would do the whole package because they can all work together. If youamp;#39;re writing essays, you can use more than one of these, more than two of these, especially for longer essays. So first, weamp;#39;re going to look at the differences or similarities -- as the case may be -- of these words and when and how they are used. Okay? So the words weamp;#39;re looking at today are amp;quot;thereforeamp;quot;, amp;quot;thusamp;quot;, amp;quot;consequentlyamp;quot;, amp;quot;soamp;quot;, amp;quot;then, amp;quot;henceamp;quot;, and the expression amp;quot;as a resultamp;quot;. Okay? So again, all of these are transitions.