A coordinating conjunction is a word that joins a word or a group of words. These conjunctions are:
For
And
Nor
But
Or
Yet
So
You can easily remember these with the word: FANBOYS
No, it cannot be a conjunction. Enjoy is a verb.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb, a conjunctive adverb, used along with a semicolon to connect clauses (instead of a conjunction).
Conjunction.
Furthermore is an adverb not a conjunction
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
An entire sentence can't be a conjunction, and there is no conjunction in that sentence.
There is no conjunction in the sentence, "Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes."
Not by itself. The word "either" can be a pronoun, adjective, or adverb. But if it is paired with the conjunction "or" it forms the either...or correlative conjunction pair.
There is one syllable in the conjunction as.
No. Away is an adverb. It can be used with a conjunction but is not one.
Yes, it is one of the 7 coordinating conjunctions (for-and-nor-but-or-yet-so). It is a conjunction when used in the sense of "so that" or "in order that."
One example of a conjunction beginning with "c" is "because," which is used to introduce a reason or explanation in a sentence.
no because ur a pedo
In conjunction with
No it is not. The word across is a preposition and an adverb.
A conjunction is when two words are put together to form one, usually with an apostrophe eg. has + not = hasn't I + am = I'm we + are = we're
The word 'but' is a conjunction, and (arguably) a preposition to mean 'except' (e.g. No one but me understood). It is not a noun or adverb.