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Disjuncts

A disjunct expresses the speaker or writer's attitude to what is being described in the sentence. EG: Fortunately, we managed to get there on time. ('Fortunately' shows us that the speaker was pleased about the result of the action.) Conjunct relates what is said in a sentence to another sentence. As such, it is not part of the structure of the sentence in which it is used. EG: However, things turned out much worse than expected. ('However' relates what is said to contrast it with previous information about the speaker's expectations.)

The reflexive pronoun can also be used to give more emphasis to the subject or object. EG. I did it myself. (I want to emphasise the fact that I did it.)
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