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Distinguish as adverb, preposition or conjunction, each of the italicised words in the
following sentence.
4. Have you ever seen him since?



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Answered by jerald270osorio
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CONJUNCTION / INTERJECTIONS

A Conjunction is a word which merely joins together sentences, and sometimes words. Conjunctions join together sentences and often make them more compact

Some Conjunction are used in pairs

Either-or -- Either take it or leave it.

Neither-nor -- It is neither useful nor ornamental.

Both-and -- We both love and honour him

Though-yet (rare in current English) -- Though he is suffering much pain, yet he does not complain.

Whether-or -- I do not care whether you go or stay.

Not only-But also -- Not only he is foolish, but also obstinate.

Point out the Conjunctions in the following sentences

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You will not succeed unless you work harder. unless

We arrived after you had gone after

I waited till the train arrived. till

Bread and milk is wholesome food. and

You will get the prize if you deserve it- if

When you are called, you must come in at when

Do not go before I come. before

I cannot give you any money, for I have none for

Since you say so, I must believe it. since

He fled lest he should be killed. lest

Fill the blanks with appropriate Conjunctions

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Be just --- fear not. and

I ran fast, --- I missed the train. but

He fled, --- he was afraid. for

Make haste, --- you will be late. or / else/ otherwise

--- you try, you will not succeed unless

I am sure --- he said so that

Wait --- I return. till

Do not go --- I come. till

He finished first --- he began late. though / although

Take care --- you fall lest

Take a lamp, --- the night is dark. as / because

---he was ambitious I slew him. as / because

Open rebuke is better --- secret love. than

--- you eat too much you will be ill. if

I shall not go --- I am invited. unless

Distinguish as Adverb, Preposition, or Conjunction, each of the italicized words in the following sentences

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He came before me. Preposition

He came two hours before. Adverb

He came before I left. Conjunction

Have you ever seen him since? Adverb

I have not seen him since Monday. Preposition

I have not seen him since he was a child. Conjunction

Man wants but little here below. Adverb

He yearns for nothing but money. Preposition

We shall go, but you will remain Conjunction

He arrived after the meeting was adjourned. Conjunction

He arrived after the meeting. Preposition

He arrived soon after. Adverb

THE INTERJECTION

An Interjection is a word which expresses some sudden feeling or emotion.

Hello! What are you doing there?

Alas! He is dead.

Hurrah! We have won the game.

Ah! Have they gone?

Oh! I got such a fright.

Hush! Don't make a noise.

Such words as Hello! Alas! Hurrah! Ah! etc. are called Interjections

They are used to express some sudden feeling or emotion. It will be noticed that they are not grammatically related to the other words in a sentence.

Hurrah! Huzza!

alas!

ha! What! bravo! Ah me! For shame! Well done! Good gracious!

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