A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause in a sentence. It shows the relationship between the two clauses, such as cause and effect, time sequence, or contrast. Examples include "if", "because", "while", and "although".
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
"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.
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