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Definitions from the WebAnywaysPart of Speech:Adverb, Conjunction Sense:Used to indicate a transition or summary from one topic to another. Usage:1. Adverb: Used to add a final statement or thought after covering a previous topic. 2. Conjunction: Used to introduce an alternative or contrasting viewpoint. Examples:1. Adverb: - We've discussed all the pros and cons of the issue, so anyways, let's move on to the next agenda item. - I didn't think the movie was that great, but anyways, I enjoyed spending time with my friends. 2. Conjunction: - I don't think we should continue this project, but anyways, what are your thoughts? - I'm not sure if she's qualified for the job, but anyways, the decision is not solely mine. Related Products:To explore books related to language usage and idiomatic expressions, you can search on Amazon: Language Usage Books Idiomatic Expressions Books | ||||
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