A spatial sequence refers to a set of events separated in space - irrespective of their separation in time. A time sequence is the other way around. Sequences need not repeat themselves, but are more interesting to many people if they are. An example of a repeating spatial sequence may be the pattern of bricks in a wall. The pattern repeats itself after some distance. An example of a repeating time sequence is the seasons of the year.
That's an arithmetic sequence.
Adverbs of sequence include after, afterwards, before, beforehand, since (after), then, thence, next, and finally. They indicate the sequence of actions related to other actions. Also the ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc). Some can be used as prepositions, along with by (time), at (time), until, and participials such as during, preceding, and following. Some can be used as conjunctions to connect clauses.
Arithmetic Sequence
That'd be the Fibonnaci sequence (this time without the wikipedia URL :P)
For some it is a ritual called Happy Hour.
firstly, secondly, thirdly, finally,in my opinion,
Some time in the 13th Century
A spatial sequence refers to a set of events separated in space - irrespective of their separation in time. A time sequence is the other way around. Sequences need not repeat themselves, but are more interesting to many people if they are. An example of a repeating spatial sequence may be the pattern of bricks in a wall. The pattern repeats itself after some distance. An example of a repeating time sequence is the seasons of the year.
Some words that can be used to describe good work ethics are time worthy, team player, tenacious, and tireless. Diligent, firm, and loyal are also words that could be used to describe good work ethics.
Time words refer to specific words or phrases that are used to indicate time or sequence, such as "yesterday," "now," "next," "soon," "afterward," and "finally." These words help to provide clarity and structure to discussions or written texts related to time.
Time signals are words or phrases that indicate the sequence of events or ideas in an essay. They help readers understand the chronological order of information being presented. Some common time signals include "first," "next," "then," and "finally."
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That's an arithmetic sequence.
time lines are basically a sequence of events in order.
Adverbs of sequence include after, afterwards, before, beforehand, since (after), then, thence, next, and finally. They indicate the sequence of actions related to other actions. Also the ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc). Some can be used as prepositions, along with by (time), at (time), until, and participials such as during, preceding, and following. Some can be used as conjunctions to connect clauses.
Arithmetic Sequence