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Afterward and Afterwards : same meaning ? Hello! I want to know the difference between : afterward ... and afterwards .... Do they have the same meaning so are they interchangeable or not. Also what is preferable to put in writing ? Thank you in advance for your responses
Mar 7, 2019 12:44 PM
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Eureka! One is a transitive adverb, and can be used with or without a subject, and afterwards is an intransitive adverb and cannot be used with a subject of adverb. "He read a book afterward", where "a book" is a subject" but "they lived afterwards", without a subject. The first is a transitive, and the second is an intransitive adverb.
March 7, 2019
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They do have the same meaning. 'Afterward' is more unusual than 'afterwards', although ( like 'toward') you might come across it in some North American contexts. It is rarely used outside N.America.
March 7, 2019
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Afterward - and afterwards are different parts of speech. For example: he read the book afterward BUT they lived happily afterwards. They are two different types of adverbs, that's what I am trying to say, but I cannot put my finger on it. AND "afterwards" is more poetic/archaic.
March 7, 2019
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