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Is IN a conjunction or pronoun?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The word 'in' is not a conjunction or a pronoun. The word 'in' functions as:

  • a preposition: Your check is in the mail. You wil get it in a few days.
  • an adverb: I just came in. I brought inthe mail for you.
  • an adjective: This music is the in thing now. I know because I hang with the in crowd.
  • a noun (informal use): It's OK, I have an inwith the boss.
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