"Illness gave his face a waxen appearance."
"The minds of young children are waxen."
Waxen means made of wax. Its meaning has not changed since Shakespeare used it.
Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.
yes
You should use a before a word starting with a consanant (not a,e,i,o,u), and use an before a word starting with a vowel(a,e,i,o,u).
Your extreme use of vituperate words an phrases tends to negate the valid points of your argument.
The word time is a noun and the word phrases is a noun. If you wish to use them together as a term, the term would be a noun.
hello, we use the phrases ; dead - beat , or whacked out to describe being tired
Hooking up clauses, and phrases, and words...."Conjunction Junction, what's that function?" :)
There is no one-or-two word anagram, and no apt phrases. There are a number of nonsense phrases such as "enjoy magma dish."
Yes, "and" is often used before a word that begins with a vowel to connect phrases or clauses in a sentence smoothly.
Prepositional phrases or participial phrases
Words used to connect words and phrases are conjunctions.