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The word 'since' is not a noun.

The word 'since' is an adverb, a preposition, and a conjunction.

The adverb 'since' modifies a verb. Example:

  • He came to one practice and we haven't seen him since.

The preposition 'since' connects a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence. Example:

  • He has attended the academy since September.

The conjunction 'since' joins together sentences, clauses, or phrases. Example:

  • We've been going to the Y since they closed the pool in the park.
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2d ago

"Since" can function as both a conjunction and an adverb. As a conjunction, it introduces a subordinate clause, indicating the reason or time period for an action. As an adverb, it is used to specify a point in time.

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