The word "if" is a subordinating conjunction that connects dependent clauses. It can also, arguably, be a noun.
The word never is no kind of conjunction. It is an adverb.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
The word none is no kind of conjunction. It is a pronoun.
conjunction
No, the word "with" is no kind of conjunction. It is a preposition, and may also be used informally as an adverb.
"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.
"Because" is a subordinating conjunction. It is used to introduce dependent clauses that provide the reason or cause for the action or event in the main clause.
"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.
Furthermore is an adverb not a conjunction
The word never is no kind of conjunction. It is an adverb.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
The word none is no kind of conjunction. It is a pronoun.
"When" is a subordinating conjunction, used to introduce subordinate clauses that provide information about time or conditions in relation to the main clause.
"Unless" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a condition that must be met for the main clause to be true. It indicates a situation in which an action will only happen if a specific condition is not met.
conjunction
The word nowhere is no kind of conjunction. It is an adverb, or a noun (or informally, an adjective).
No, the word "with" is no kind of conjunction. It is a preposition, and may also be used informally as an adverb.