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Time conjunctions generally substitute for the word then, such as in these examples: * Next * Meanwhile * After that * Following this * Later

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What type of conjunction is when?

When is a subordinating conjunction and a conjunction of time. It can connect a clause that tells time, or that indicates cause and effect (e.g. when the hammer falls, the gun fires).


Is never a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb.


What conjunction shows a time relationship?

The conjunction "after" shows a time relationship, indicating that one event occurs following another in time.


Is finally a conjunction?

No. It is a time connective (or an adverb) and not a conjunction.


Is recently a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb.


What is a 4 letter conjunction that has to do with time?

The conjunction when is a subordinating conjunction, a subordinating conjunction joins a subordinate (dependent) clause to a main (independent) clause. For example:Jane went running when it was raining.


What kind of conjunction is when?

The word when can be a subordinating conjunction connecting dependent clauses of time.


Is eventually a conjunction?

No, "eventually" is an adverb, not a conjunction. It is used to show that something is expected to happen over time or after a period of time.


Is when a conjunction?

Yes, when is a subordinating conjunction. It connects dependent clauses of time.


What kind of conjunction is whenever?

"Whenever" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces adverb clauses of time, indicating a specific time or times when something occurs.


Is while a conjunction?

YES while is a subordinating conjunction that connects dependent clauses of time.


Is until a preposition or a conjunction?

"Until" can function as both a preposition and a conjunction. As a preposition, it is used to specify a point in time or an event. As a conjunction, it is used to introduce a clause indicating the time when something will happen.