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Sentential adverbs, disjuncts and conjunctive adverbs?



 
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Sentential adverbs, disjuncts and conjunctive adverbs? #1 (permalink) Sat May 27, 2006 5:27 am   Sentential adverbs, disjuncts and conjunctive adverbs?
 

Dear great teacher!!

i was wondering if you could tell me what is the sentential disjuncts and conjunctive adverbs? and do they differ?

thanks in advance,

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Sentential adverbs, disjuncts and conjunctive adverbs? #2 (permalink) Sat May 27, 2006 18:08 pm   Sentential adverbs, disjuncts and conjunctive adverbs?
 

Hi Lion

Have you recently been told about these things by a teacher? Obviously you've heard something about them. (I'm curious about why you left adjuncts out of your question... Laughing)

Why don't we do things this way:

You write some example sentences for each of these things and we'll tell you whether you've got the right idea.

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