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No.

Sentences from the short story

Function of conjunctions

1.

Unless one is wealthy there is no use in being a


charming fellow.

to show condition

2.

The poor should be practical and prosaic

to show similar ideas

3.

As he was on his.way to Holland Park, where the


Mertons live

to show place

4.

He never said a brilliant or even an ill-natured thing


in his life

to show alternative idea

5.

. The Colonel was very fond of Hughie, but would


not hear of any engagement

to show contrast ideas

No.

Sentences from the short story

Type of prepositions

1.

Lived on two hundred a year that an old aunt


allowed him

Preposition of time

2.

The old beggar-man took advantage of Trevor's


absence to rest for a moment on a wooden
bench that was behind him

Preposition of place

3.

He'll invest your sovereign for you, Hughie, pay you


the interest every six months, and have a capital
story to tell after dinner preposition of time

Preposition of time

4.

'The best thing I can do is to go to bed

Preposition of direction

5.

An old gentleman with gold spectacles and grey hair


came into the room

Preposition of movement

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