One of the things about the grammer that gets me totally confused is the Diffrence between adverb and conjunction when it comes to determining part of speech of , e.g where or when in the followimg sentences . I've taken these sentences from the Oxford English Dictionary :
Where as conjunction :
This is where I live Thats where you are wrong
Where as adverb :
It's one of the few countries where people drive on the left . We then moved to paris , where we lived for six years .
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What do you mean, 'crucial', Nathan? You need to reassess your priorities. Finding a job is crucial. Finding a good woman is crucial. Having regular bowel movements is crucial. Adverb vs conjunction is not crucial, and I tell you this from over 40 years in the English business.
No one has answered because no one is sure; this is a slippery business. I suggest that the conjunctions