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Examples of conjunctive adverbs

Besides coordinating conjunctions, “Conjunctive adverbs” plays the same role to connect two ideas or independent sentences. They act as bridge between two interrelated statements but not clauses. Contrast, comparison, results, addition, conditions, emphasis, are the examples of conjunctive adverbs we use List of Conjunctive or connecting adverbs 1.Conjunctive adverbs of time 2.Conjunctive adverbs of cause

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Difference between However and nevertheless

“However and nevertheless” are Adversative coordinating conjunctions, as well as conjunctive adverbs. Most of the time, we use both conjunctions interchangeably but have different meanings. So let’s understand the difference between However and nevertheless” Hidden meaning of however and nevertheless is “in spite of or despite that” Both have multiple functions and roles. Compare to

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Difference between “But and Yet”

The difference between “But and yet” adversative coordinating Conjunction is that “but” is more milder than “yet” in terms of expressing contrast to the earlier main clause. “But” is used for negative as well as positive contrast. Whereas, “Yet” indicates negative contrast. Meaning of “But and Yet” Adversative coordinating conjunctions Both “But and Yet” Conjunctions

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Adversative coordinating conjunctions

To express contrasting viewpoints to the statement earlier given, adversative coordinating conjunctions are used. Adversative coordinating conjunctions are used to express contrast or opposing viewpoints between two statements. But, yet, still, however, nevertheless, whereas, etc.are examples of adversative coordinating conjunctions. Coordinating Vs subordinating conjunctions There are two major types of conjunctions in the English grammar.

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