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Maria
Hello!!! I don´t understand the difference between after and afterwards.
Nov 9, 2017 8:17 AM
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"Afterwards" has the same meaning as "after" but its usage is much more limited.
Only "after" can be used in these sentences:
"I will speak to you to after lunch." [preposition]
"After I speak to you, I will speak to him" [conjunction]
"After speaking to you, I will speak to him" [preposition]
You can use either here but "after" is sometimes considered too informal.
"After/Afterwards, I will speak to you" [conjunction] or end of sentence
"I will speak to you after/afterwards" [conjunction]
In this case "After/Afterwards, refers to the thing you mentioned in the previous sentence.
November 9, 2017
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