A conjunction can be used to connect words in a sentence that have the same function (he and I, left and returned, right or wrong, big and tall, slowly but surely). Many conjunctions are used to join clauses in sentences, either independent or dependent clauses.
When can you use than as a preposition rather than a conjunction?
Yes, AND is arguably the most common coordinating conjunction. It is followed in instances of use by the subordinating conjunction THAT.
At is a preposition. And is a conjunction.
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The word again cannot be used alone as a conjunction. It is an adverb.
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You use the conjunction "you're" in place of the words "you are."
To connect the two sentences, you can use the conjunction "and." The combined sentence would be: "The firefighters climbed the ladder and he smashed the window." This conjunction indicates that both actions occurred.
Hooking up clauses, and phrases, and words...."Conjunction Junction, what's that function?" :)
No. The word "for" is a preposition, indicating use, intended use, or recipient. It can also be used as a conjunction to mean "because."
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