After driving for two hours and getting lost, we eventually(finally) found the houtel. In the end, we found the hotel, after driving for two hours and getting lost twice. as soon as I'll tell him as soon as I see him. As soon as I see him, I'll tell him. When/once When/onc...
Parenthetical connectives, such as however, therefore, nevertheless, moreover, on the contrary, or for example, are markers and lexical items that can act on their own or following a conjunction (e.g., but or and), linking two segments of discourse (either sentence constituents, clauses, or...