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		 Prepositions as conjunctions (and adverbs)? 
		
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 almaz
 
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							| Prepositions as conjunctions (and adverbs)? 
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							| He moved here after the end of the war.Entry is free after 5 pm in the evening.I went to the cinema after I had eaten my dinner.
 What category would you put the word in bold into in each of the sentences above? Would you be surprised to hear that they are all prepositions? Well, that �s how the respected grammarian Geoffrey Pullum treats them. Read his piece on the English DfE �s recently-published sample grammar test:     (note the references to Linnaeus and biology textbooks at the end) |  11 Nov 2015      
					
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 EDIT: this was originally a response to Gi2gi (Giorgi) who seems to have deleted his post for some reason... 
 Alex |  11 Nov 2015     
					
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 Yara Loraine Rodr�guez
 
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							| Hello, I am a panamanian teacher. This book sounds interesting. Specially for us, because we are always dedicating time in the learning and teaching of this beautiful language. I am going to Cambridge, for a course, in the way of my country as a bilingual development. So, I would like to acquire interesting books.    Have a good time!  |  11 Nov 2015     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| Yes, Yara. It �s good to keep an open mind. As teachers, we should always be prepared to have our preconceptions (and misconceptions, of course) challenged.    The best of luck in Cambridge.   Alex  |  12 Nov 2015     
					
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