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3. The words when and where, and all others of the same nature, such as whence, whith er, whenever, wherever, till, until, &c. may be properly called adverbial conjunctions, because they participate the na- ture both of adverbs and conjunctions; of adverbs, as they denote the attributes either of time or place,- of conjunctions, as they conjoin sere- fences. 4. Some adverbs are composed of nouns and the letter cr, used in- stead of at, on,fkc; as, Aside, athirst, afoot, asleep, aboard, ashore, ...abed, aground, afloat, &c. You will now please to read this lecture four times over, and read slowly and carefully, for unless you understand well •4he sature and eharacter of this part of speech, you wkl )>e 6* 66 ETYMOLOGY ANTJ SYNTAX. ■ frequently at a loss to distinguish it from others in compo- sition. Now do you notice, that, in this sentence which you have just read, the words slowly, carefully, well, andjfre- quently, are adverbs? And do you again observe, that, in the question I have just put to you, the words now and just are adverbs?
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