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The part of speech of the word "as"



 
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The part of speech of the word "as" #1 (permalink) Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:26 am   The part of speech of the word "as"
 

Tourism to sites of cultural and natural significance has existed at least since the time of Greek Antiquity, as reflected by Hellenistic world's invention of the Seven Wonders of the World.

please tell me the part of speech of the word "as".
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The part of speech of the word "as" #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 14, 2006 23:06 pm   The part of speech of the word "as"
 

floratang wrote:
Tourism to sites of cultural and natural significance has existed at least since the time of Greek Antiquity, as reflected by Hellenistic world's invention of the Seven Wonders of the World.

please tell me the part of speech of the word "as".

As is a conjunction used to introduce a clause.
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