Yes, "also" can function as a joining word, typically used as an adverb to connect ideas or add information in a sentence. It helps to indicate that something is in addition to what has already been mentioned. For example, in the sentence "She enjoys reading; she also likes writing," "also" links the two related activities.
And is a conjunction (joining word in a sentence). Though is is also a noun in electronics.
The African Luhya word for 'joining' is "Okhungasia".
The word for a group of people joining a contest is contestants, a plural noun.
But is a conjunction (joining word)
The subject and predicate adjective must be connected by a linking verb, also called copula.
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A joining word is typically referred to as a conjunction. Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. Common examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or."
The word 'graft' refers to the bonding or joining of things together. This can be in the form of an operation to repair the body. Graft also refers to financial gain.
conjunction
connectives!
Commissaque Dextera
Coining,pointing, rejoicing? purloining