| ones AlpheccaStars gave in a thread named "atypical adverbs" started by Anon, "namely", "for example", "specifically", "in particular", "for instance", "by illustration", "as follows", e.g., and "such as". I happen to think they are an exhaustive list for the pupose stated and no other conjunctive adverbs can do the thing I stated. Can you think of any other conjunctive adverbs that can lay out a list of words or phrases? |
Hi, Here are a few quick thoughts. How about "including", "consisting of'". e".
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