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COORDINATE.

a. Copulative and Disjunctive.

b. Adversative.

c. Causal.

d. Illative.

SUBORDINATE.

a. Conditional.

b. Comparative.

c. Concessive.

d. Temporal.

e. Consecutive and Final.





f. Causal.



On the use of Conjunctions, see §§ 323, 324.



INTERJECTIONS.



225.

Some Interjections are mere natural exclamations of feeling; others are derived from inflected parts of speech, e.g. the imperatives em, lo (probably for eme, take); age, come, etc. Names of deities occur in herclé, pol (from Pollux), etc. Many Latin interjections are borrowed from the Greek, as euge, euhoe, etc.