;
or
...
either
;
either
...
or
, etc., the
disjunctive adverbs
else, otherwise, or... or, or... else,
in older English
other else
.
3. Adversative, connecting two members, but contrasting their meaning:
but,
but then, only, still, yet, and yet, however, on the other hand, again, on the
contrary,
etc.
4. Causal, adding an independent proposition explaining the preceding
statement, represented only by the single conjunction
for
:
The brook was very
high, for a great deal of rain had fallen over night.
5. Illative, introducing an inference, conclusion, consequence, result:
namely, therefore, on that account, consequently, accordingly, for that reason, so,
then, hence,
etc.
6. Explanatory, connecting words, phrases or sentences and introducing an
explanation or a particularisation:
namely, to wit, that is, that is to say, or, such as,
as, like, for example, for instance, say, let us say,
etc.
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