a time connective is a start for your sentence when you're writing a story that's in time order... such as... firstly, next, after that, finally.
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Let me get you more sense...
-therefore
-however
-on the other hand
-at the same time
-although
-whereas
-moreover
-consequently
-meanwhile
-since
-henceforward
-besides
-yet
-then
-therefore
-nevertheless
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after that is a time connective
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A causal connective is a linguistic element that indicates a cause-effect relationship between two parts of a sentence. Examples include "because," "since," "as a result," and "therefore." These connectives help show why a particular situation occurred or what led to it.
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Yes it is ...
"while" can be considered a time connective when used to indicate a duration of time or a simultaneous action. It is used to show the relationship between two events happening at the same time or overlapping time periods in a sentence.
yes it is not a connectiv
No, "since" is not an adjective. It is commonly used as a conjunction or adverb to indicate time or cause.
Therefore is an adverb it shows a consequence, a result
No, "finally" is an adverb, not a conjunction. It is used to indicate the end of a sequence of events or actions.
firstly is not a adjective its a time connective
Is what a connective?