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I. Copulative
( and
also
vyuBvv.yj.vo . liknvisc
moreover
( furtitcr
2. Continnative
before
ere
after
uihcn
io l/iht
until
whenever
as
wherc that
whither cxcept
uihence howewer
becausc as if
if so that
unless
thoug/i
although 1h an
1. Distributive
II. Disjunctive
| 2. Adversative
I or, nor
\ eit/ier, ncither
| but
l nevertheless
J howewer
1 still
J noiwith Standing
( yct
Note: If (eonditional) — When (temporal)
If yöu have any Orders please rcierve them for us.
When in Leeds our travrller will call upon you.
Words used as different parts of speeeh.
after (1) A preposition: After Ihr. Storni, comes Ihr calm.
(2) An adverb: He came after 1 laß.
alone (t) An adverb: She Stands ahne.
(2) An adjective: f ahne, know if.
any (1) An adjective of quantity: lJave you any pens?
(2) An adverb: / cannot run any faster.
as (1) A conjunetion when it means 'since or because:
As the loy did not und erstand Ins wor'k, I dimiss-
ed Inm.
(2) An adverb when it denotes time, degree, ormanner:
Ho as I do. He spähe as we entered.
before (1) An adverb when it denotes time: They neuer saw
such goods before.
(2) A preposition when followed by a noun or pro-
nonn in the objective case: The world was all
before him.
The same rule applios to tili and until.