Yes, the word "if" can function as a conjunction when used to introduce subordinate clauses expressing conditions or contingencies.
'Introducing' is a verb form, specifically the present participle of the verb 'introduce'. It can function as a verb in a sentence.
imported, made current, made known, popularized, received
' 소개 ' = 'introduce'
To introduce an unusual or unfamiliar word, to coin new words, or to introduce a new meaning to a familiar word
No, "introduce" is not an adverb.The word "introduce" is a verb.
The opposite word of introduce is withdraw or remove.
One can use one of these phrases to introduce a chairman: 1. It is my pleasure to introduce the chairman. 2. It gives me great pleasure to introduce the chairman. 3. I now take this opportunity to introduce the chairman.
The word used to introduce a formal debate proposition is "resolved."
introduce
The base word of "reintroduction" is "introduce." The prefix "re-" is added to the base word to indicate the action of introducing something again.
The chief guest is more generally known as the "Guest of Honor". At a formal function, one person is usually chosen to introduce the Guest of Honor. A simple introduction may be given and then something to the effect of "It is a pleasure to introduce" before stating the person's name.