No, it's an adjective or a noun.
A conjunction is a word linking other words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
"for" can function as both a preposition and a conjunction. As a preposition, it shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. As a conjunction, it connects words, phrases, or clauses.
A conjunction is a part of speech an therefore has to be a word. A comma on the other hand is a punctuation mark. A semicolon can be used in place of a conjunction.
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The most commonly used conjunction to join simple sentences that contrast with each other is "but."
The word and is classified as a conjunction. It connects other words.
A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence. It helps to join different parts of a sentence together to make the writing more coherent and logical. Some common conjunctions are "and," "but," and "or."
In conjunction with
Multiculturalism is often used in conjunction with the term diversity.
No, it is called a correlative conjunction. These are identifiable because they are separated in the sentence that uses them. Other correlative (paired) conjunctions are either-or and neither-nor.
The word "about" is a preposition. It cannot act as a conjunction to join clauses.
"Too" can function as an adverb meaning "also" or "excessively," but it is not a conjunction. It is used to modify adjectives and other adverbs, rather than to connect clauses or phrases like a conjunction would.