+Adversative+.—But and whereas are conjunctions proper. However, nevertheless, notwithstanding, on the contrary, on the other hand, still, and yet are conjunctive adverbs.
+Alternative+.—Neither, nor, or, either… or, and neither…nor are conjunctions proper. Else and otherwise are conjunctive adverbs.
SUBORDINATE CONNECTIVES.
Connectives of Adjective Clauses.
That, what, whatever, which, whichever, who, and whoever are relative pronouns. When, where, whereby, wherein, and why are conjunctive adverbs.
Connectives of Adverb Clauses.
Time.—After, as, before, ere, since, till, until, when, whenever, while, and whilst are conjunctive adverbs.
Place.—Whence, where, and wherever are conjunctive adverbs.
Degree.—As, than, that, and the are conjunctive adverbs, correlative, with adjectives or adverbs.
Manner.—As is a conjunctive adverb, correlative often with an adjective or an adverb.