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Is a conjunction a noun

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

No, conjunctions are not nouns. Words that serve as conjunctions sometimes have other uses, but not as nouns.

A conjunction is a word that links together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words; or example:

Do you plan to take the full series or will you take individual courses?

I had the hamburger but not have the fries.

We can go to the movie and stop for lunch.

You may go to the mall when you have finished your homework.

See the link below for a list of conjunctions and their use.

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13y ago

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