Yes, "if" can function as a conjunction when used to introduce a conditional clause in a sentence.
The word 'if' is a conjuction and generally, it is followed by a noun or a pronoun depending on the context of the sentence. "If" is mostly used as a conjuction whenever a conditional statements are intended to be. For example, "If I get grade A in my examinations, I would opt for a course in Medicine."
Yes, "whilst" is a subordinating conjunction. It typically introduces a dependent clause and indicates a contrast or a simultaneous action with the main clause.
The word "that" can function as a pronoun, conjunction, or determiner in a sentence.
I'm happy to help with examples. Please let me know if you'd like me to provide examples for a specific conjunction, such as "and," "but," "or," etc.
"Oh" is an interjection typically used to express emotions such as surprise or excitement. It can also be used to introduce a vocalization or acknowledgment in a conversation.
No it is not.
I think your thinking of conjuction junction. From school house rock. "Conjuction junction. whats your function?"
that dose not make sense
Function, dysfunction, conjuction
its a conjuction
No, it is a subordinating conjuction, like For, and, but, or or
No, it's not a conjuction. Too is an adverb.
Yes there are hearing aids that work in conjuction with cochlear implants. The system is still under clinical research and has proven to be benificial.
and
either, or; neither, nor etc.
its a conjuction because it connects a words in a sentence
The word alas is an interjection. It is used to express sorrow.