1. Beginning a Process:  Used to introduce the first stage or preparation step.
  2. f _ _ _ t

    _ _ _ t _ _

    _ i _ _ _     _ _     a _ _

    _ _     _ _ a _ _    _ _ _ h

    _ _     _ _ g _ _    _ _ _ h

    _ n _ _ _ _ _ l _

  3. Showing the next step or sequence:  Used to describe what happens after each stage.
  4. _ h _ _

    _ e _ _

    a _ _ e _

    a _ _ e _     _ _ a _

    a _ _ e _ _ a _ d _

    _ _ c _

    _ _ e _

    _ _     _ o _ _     _ _s

  5. Showing Simultaneous Actions:  Used when two or more things happen at the same time.
  6. at     _ _ _     _ _ me     _ _ _ e

    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ le

    s i _ _ _ t a n _ o _ _ l _

    _ h _ _ e

    _ _ r _ _ _     _ _ i _     _ _ _ g e

  7. To Add Extra Steps or Information:  Used to include additional actions or stages.
  8. a _ _ _

    _ _     _ d d _ _ _ _ n

    _ _     w_l_    as

    _ i _ i _ a _ l _

  9. To Show a Change in Stage or Transition:  Used to move clearly from one part of the process to another.
  10. b e _ _ _ e     t _ a _

    p r _ _ _     _ _    

    _ _ c _     _ o _ _ l _ _ e d

    a _     _ h _ _     s _ a _ e

  11. To Show Results or Consequences:  Useful when describing outcomes of certain stages.
  12. _ i _ _ l _ y

    _ a s _ _ _

    in     _ h _     _ _ n a _     s _ e _

    o _ _ e     e _ _ r _ _ _ i _ _     i s    _ o _ e



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