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* = a "transitional adverb" or "conjunctive adverb" | * = a "transitional adverb" or "conjunctive adverb" | ||
* creates a contrast between to actions | * creates a contrast between to actions | ||
** can also be a "relative adverb" when it is synonymous with "whenever" or "whoever" or to introduce an adjective clause (a | ** can also be a "relative adverb" when it is synonymous with "whenever" or "whoever" | ||
*** as in ''However you got here, I'm glad you made it!'' | *** or when it is used to introduce an adjective (or relative) clause (a clause that modifies or describes another word or sentence part) | ||
**** as in ''However you got here, I'm glad you made it!'' | |||
* "however: is not a coordinating conjunction, i.e.: | * "however: is not a coordinating conjunction, i.e.: | ||
** it does not combine independent clauses | ** it does not combine independent clauses |