We ate lots of cake, and afterwards we went home.
Hovering a word in a sentence make it easy to find afterwards.
If you mean "afterwards", then it would be something like, "We went to the store and afterwards, to the movies."
I chose Bill for our team, but afterwards I wished I had chosen Bob instead. I went to get my hair cut, and afterwards I stopped for some ice cream.
For instance a compound sentence would be like, "Rosa and I ate at the diner, afterwards we went home." See two sentences put together with the word AND.
The Abaluhya (Luhya) term for the English word 'afterwards' is "baadayee".
No, it is not a preposition. The word afterwards is an adverb.
"Afterwards, you have to stretch," she said, pausing. Pausing in between certain words can give extra meaning and emphasis to the word. Pausing, she then said, "I don't know."
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Postea.
Afterwards is a connecting adverb with the meaning "later" applied to a time or event. e.g. "He ate supper, and afterwards went for a walk."