The question confuses conjunctions (joining words) with contractions (shortened forms of words).
The word won't is a contraction of the words "will not" (from the archaic wonnot, analogous to cannot).
The conjunction for "won't" is "will not."
Sure! An example of a conjunction is "and." For instance, "I like to read books and watch movies."
"Well" can function as both an interjection and a conjunction. As an interjection, it shows a range of emotions or attitudes. As a conjunction, it's used to introduce a clause or a sentence, to denote contrast, comparison, or clarification.
In conjunction with
no, when is a conjunction
The word am is not a conjunction. It is a verb.
Sure! An example of a conjunction is "and." For instance, "I like to read books and watch movies."
"Well" can function as both an interjection and a conjunction. As an interjection, it shows a range of emotions or attitudes. As a conjunction, it's used to introduce a clause or a sentence, to denote contrast, comparison, or clarification.
In conjunction with
That's correct, "is not" is a negation verb phrase rather than a conjunction. Conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses, such as "and," "but," or "or."
no, when is a conjunction
It is a conjunction.
"But" is a coordinating conjunction that indicates a contrast or exception between two clauses or sentences. It is used to connect ideas that are opposite or different in some way.
No, "wow" is not a conjunction. It's an interjection.
No, "had" is not a conjunction. It is a past tense verb indicating an action that took place in the past. Conjunctions are words that connect or join phrases, clauses, or sentences.
no better is not a conjunction
No, it is not a conjunction. The word be is a verb.
The word are is not a conjunction. It is a verb.