A word used to connect words or phrases that are related or added together.
A word used to introduce a contrast or exception.
A word used to introduce an alternative or choice.
A word used to introduce a negative alternative, often after a previous negative statement.
A word used to show purpose or reason.
Used to show contrast or an addition to something already mentioned.
A word used to indicate purpose, result, or conclusion.
Used to present a choice between two options.
Used to indicate two negative alternatives.
Used to combine two positive statements or ideas.
Used to emphasize two things, one of which is surprising or significant.
Used to express a choice or alternative, often with uncertainty.
Used to indicate a similarity or comparison between two things.
Used to show the result or effect of something.
Used to show that one event happens immediately after another.
Used to show preference for one thing over another.
Used to show that something happens immediately after something else, often in a surprising way.
Following in time or order.
Used to introduce a contrast between two ideas.
Used to show comparison or reason, or to mean "in the way that."
Used to describe an imagined or unreal situation.
Used to indicate that something will happen or be true only if another thing happens or is true.
Used to indicate that something will happen immediately after another thing.
Used to describe something that is imagined or seems true, although it may not be.
Used to introduce a reason or cause for something.
At a time earlier than something.
Used to show that something is true despite a possible situation or condition.
Used to introduce a contrast, often to show something unexpected or surprising.
Used to introduce a condition or situation.
Used to express a wish or regret about a situation.
Used to show a cause and effect or a conditional sequence.
Used to express a situation that might happen, often to be prepared for it.
Used to show the purpose or goal of an action.
Used to indicate a negative purpose or to prevent something from happening.
At one time, or when something happens for the first time.
Used to show a condition that must be met for something to happen.
Used to indicate time or reason, often meaning "from the time" or "because."
Used to show purpose or intention behind something.
Used to introduce a hypothetical situation or condition.
Used for making comparisons between two things.
Used to introduce a clause or emphasize a specific idea.
Used to introduce a contrast, often indicating something unexpected.
Used to indicate time up to a certain point, or until.
Used to indicate a condition that must be met for something to happen.
Used to indicate the time up to a certain point, similar to "till."
Used to indicate the time at which something happens.
At any time or every time something happens.
Used to indicate the place or location of something.
Used to introduce a contrast between two things.
In or to any place; no matter where.
Used to introduce a choice or a possibility between two options.
Used to indicate two actions or situations happening at the same time, or to introduce contrast.
Used to ask for a reason or explanation for something.
In a way that is appropriate or consistent with something.
At a later time, or following an event.
Used to add something in addition to what has been mentioned.
In addition to, or apart from something.
As a result or effect of something.
Used to introduce a statement that is the opposite of the previous one.
At the last or end of a sequence of events.
Used to add more information to support what has already been said.
As a result of something, or for that reason.
Used to introduce a contrast or contradiction to the previous statement.
Used to emphasize a statement or show agreement.
Used to suggest a replacement or alternative to something.
In the same way or manner.
At the same time, often used to show two things happening simultaneously.
Used to add something further to what has already been said, often to emphasize a point.
Used to introduce a contrast or contradiction, similar to "however."
Used to indicate the following in a sequence or order.
Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or qualifies the previous one.
Used to refer to the present time or moment.
Used to introduce the consequences or result of something not happening.
Used to show a similarity between two things or situations.
Used to indicate that something continues to happen, or is true, despite other things.
Used to refer to something that happens after something else, often in a sequence of events.
Used to indicate time or sequence, often showing the next action in a series.
Used to show a result or conclusion from something previously mentioned.
Used to indicate a result, conclusion, or a way in which something is done.
Used to show that something is certain and without doubt.
Used to show the outcome or consequence of an action or situation.
Used to indicate the extent or degree of something.
Used to show an extent or degree of something, often with an emphasis on something being equal to another.
Used to indicate that one action or event will happen immediately after another.
Used to indicate that something will be completed before a specific time or event.
Used to explain the reason or cause for something.
Used to indicate that something is true despite the previous statement or situation.
Used to introduce the cause or reason for something.
Used to introduce a condition, fact, or situation that should be considered in relation to something.
Used to show that something is true to the extent that another situation or fact is true.
Used to describe a situation or event that may happen, and to be prepared for it.
Used to show that something is true despite another fact or situation.
Used to introduce a situation or action that will not affect the outcome.
Used to indicate that something has happened and is now the case or is affecting the situation.
Used to specify a requirement or condition for something to happen.
Used to indicate that something will happen or be true in a specific situation, or under certain conditions.
Used to indicate preference or choice between two options.
Used to indicate that something will happen or be true despite other factors.
Used to indicate a reason or cause for something, similar to "since."
Used to introduce a consideration or thought that should influence an action or decision.