No. Tornado is a noun.
The conjunction is "but."
The conjunction in the sentence "The house was damaged by the tornado but it could be repaired" is "but." This conjunction is used to connect two independent clauses, contrasting the negative impact of the tornado with the positive possibility of repair.
"but" If you can take the word out and replace it with a full stop or a semi colon, it is a conjunction.
The correct and commonly accepted phrase is “in conjunction with.” “In conjunction to” is generally considered incorrect in standard English.
Yes, it is a subordinating conjunction. It connects a restrictive clause.
No, "wow" is not a conjunction. It's an interjection.
It is a conjunction.
Since tornado typically form in the rear portion of a thunderstorm they are usually preceded by, thunder, lightning, heavy rain and sometimes hail. This does not always stop before the tornado arrives in which case it is said to be rain wrapped.
There is no conjunction of will not.Maybe you mean contraction.If you do then won't is the contraction
The word are is not a conjunction. It is a verb.
No, it is not a conjunction. The word be is a verb.
no better is not a conjunction