Yes, it is a coordinating conjunction. It connects a time-restricted clause.
Yes, "as soon as" is a subordinating conjunction. It is used to introduce a subordinate clause and indicates that the action in the subordinate clause happens immediately after the action in the main clause. For example, "I will leave as soon as the meeting ends."
Yes, "as" can be used as a conjunction to introduce a reason or comparison in a sentence. For example, "I decided to stay home as it was raining outside" or "She runs as fast as a cheetah."
In conjunction with
no, when is a conjunction
The word am is not a conjunction. It is a verb.
No, intelligently is not a conjunction.
I believe that the phrase "as soon as" functions as a subordinate conjunction, much as "when" does. E.g., As soon as he comes,.... vs. When he comes,...
'As soon as' is a conjunction and not a complete sentence. Therefore it can not be classified as a sentence.
the adverb clause is as soon as the bell rangthe word it modifies is wasthe subordinating conjunction is as soon as
"As soon as" is a conjunction that shows something that happens immediately (that is, at the moment another action is completed; in this case, as soon as you arrive, _____ will take place).
Yes, "as" can be used as a conjunction to introduce a reason or comparison in a sentence. For example, "I decided to stay home as it was raining outside" or "She runs as fast as a cheetah."
In conjunction with
A conjunction is considered a subordinating conjunction when it connects two clauses in a sentence and sets up a relationship where one clause (the subordinate or dependent clause) depends on the other (the main or independent clause) for its meaning. Subordinating conjunctions typically show a relationship of time, cause and effect, contrast, or condition between the two clauses.
That's correct, "is not" is a negation verb phrase rather than a conjunction. Conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses, such as "and," "but," or "or."
no, when is a conjunction
It is a conjunction.
"But" is a coordinating conjunction that indicates a contrast or exception between two clauses or sentences. It is used to connect ideas that are opposite or different in some way.
No, "wow" is not a conjunction. It's an interjection.