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Which part of speech answers the question which one is A preposition B conjunction C adjective D adverb?

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Is whom a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is a pronoun. It can be used (like who) to introduce adjective clauses.


Is until a preposition or conjunction?

It can be either. As a preposition, it answers the question "when."


Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes is this sentence a conjunction?

An entire sentence can't be a conjunction, and there is no conjunction in that sentence.


Is wonder a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. The word wonder can be a noun, or a related verb meaning to ponder, consider, or question.


is undoubtedly a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adjective meaning surely, "without doubt or question."


Where is the conjunction in this sentence Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes?

There is no conjunction in the sentence, "Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes."


What type of conjunction is used in the sentence?

To determine the type of conjunction used in a sentence, you need to identify the specific conjunction in question (e.g., coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions) and then analyze how it connects the words or phrases in the sentence.


Is never mind a conjunction?

"Never mind" is a phrase that is commonly used to dismiss, disregard, or retract a previous statement or question. It is not considered a conjunction in traditional grammar terms.


Is again a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. The word again is an adverb, of time and frequency, indicating a repetition of an event or status. e.g. He answered the same question again.


Is otherwise a conjunction?

It can be considered one because it connects independent clauses. But there is some question whether (as an adverb) it still requires a semi-colon rather than a comma.


Is either a conjunction?

Not by itself. The word "either" can be a pronoun, adjective, or adverb. But if it is paired with the conjunction "or" it forms the either...or correlative conjunction pair.