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Term: Right After

Description:

Right after is an adverbial phrase that indicates the immediate succession or proximity of an event or action. It is frequently used to describe something that occurs directly following another event or action.

Part of Speech:

Adverbial phrase

Senses/Usages:

  1. Temporal Usage: Describes the immediate succession of events or actions.
  2. Ordinal Usage: Indicates being in close proximity to the actual location or time.

Examples:

1. Temporal Usage:

  1. I arrived at the party right after you left.
  2. The concert ended, and right after, the band came out to greet their fans.
  3. She always takes a nap right after eating lunch.

2. Ordinal Usage:

  1. Our house is right after the big oak tree on the left.
  2. The store is right after the traffic light at the intersection.
  3. You'll find the café right after the bookstore on the right side.

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