"Is" is a verb, not a connective word. Connective words, also known as conjunctions, are words like "and," "but," "or," and "for" that are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
Yes, "towards" is a preposition that shows direction or movement in relation to something. It is not a connective.
Yes, "notwithstanding" is a connective or conjunction that is used to contrast or introduce a difference or exception to what has been said before. It is often used to indicate that something is true despite what has been mentioned previously.
Yes, a conjunction is a type of connective word. It is used to connect words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence. Examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," "or," and "so."
A prepositional connective is a type of word that connects two phrases using a preposition, such as "because of," "in spite of," or "due to." It shows the relationship between the two phrases and helps to clarify the connection between them in a sentence.
No, a preposition is a part of speech that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. A connective, on the other hand, is a word or phrase that links different parts of a sentence or text together to show logical relationships.
Yes, "notwithstanding" is a connective or conjunction that is used to contrast or introduce a difference or exception to what has been said before. It is often used to indicate that something is true despite what has been mentioned previously.
yes it is
a connective is a word that joins two sentences together
Yes, it is.
connective tissues
Yes, "towards" is a preposition that shows direction or movement in relation to something. It is not a connective.
Sudden is an adjective.
We do not know what you mean by "conective", there is no such English word.
osseous connective tissue?
Those shoes belong to my friend but I don't know who those shoes belong to. Connective word = but
Not always but it makes you sound more proper and correct
My mother told me to always be polite but I often forgot.