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No, the word "something" is not a conjunction. It is a pronoun used to refer to an unspecified or unknown thing.
An authentication system that uses something a user has in conjunction with something a user knows is called:
"Necessarily" is not a conjunction; it is an adverb.
Two-factor authentication uses something a user has in conjunction with something a user knows.
An authentication system that uses something a user has in conjunction with something a user knows is called:
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a noun, pronoun, or adjective.
No. Cakewalk is a noun. It cannot be a conjunction.
No, "thoroughly" is not a conjunction. It is an adverb that describes the extent or degree to which something is done.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb, adjective, or preposition, and more rarely a noun or an interjection.
"As if" is a subjunctive conjunction that is used to introduce a hypothetical situation or condition. It is often used to express something that is not true or is unlikely.
No, it is not a conjunction. It can be a preposition, or more rarely an adverb or a noun.
No, "because" is a conjunction, not a preposition. It is used to introduce a reason or explanation for something.