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No, the word couldn't is a contraction of the verb could and the adverb not.

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No, the word "couldn't" is not a conjunction. It is a contraction of "could not," which is a verb phrase. Conjunctions are words that connect sentences or parts of sentences, like "and," "but," or "because."

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