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Only say it when you are from America. That way you will pronounce it correctly.
No, 'not' is not a conjunction. It is an adverb.
Correct, the word therefore is a conjunction.
The correct phrase is "I have done it." "Have done" is the present perfect tense of the verb "do," while "have did" is incorrect because "did" is the past tense of "do" and should not be used in conjunction with "have."
That's correct. "Never" is not a coordinating conjunction; it is an adverb that indicates the negative form of an action or state. Coordinating conjunctions include words like "and," "but," and "or" that join words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance in a sentence.
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Only say it when you are from America. That way you will pronounce it correctly.
The word for seek in Latin is quaero, and opportunity is opoprtunitas. With the correct conjunction, the phrase becomes quaerebat opportunitatem.
No, 'not' is not a conjunction. It is an adverb.
Correct, the word therefore is a conjunction.
The correct phrase is "I have done it." "Have done" is the present perfect tense of the verb "do," while "have did" is incorrect because "did" is the past tense of "do" and should not be used in conjunction with "have."
It depends on the sentence to say whether it its grammatically correct. If someone were to say, for example, "I have no money." Yes, it would be correct. If someone were to say "No, I don't have no money." It would be incorrect because it is a double negative. A double negative is when in one sentence you would use the word "no", or a conjunction with no, as in "don't" or "won't" more than once without a proper comma in place. To correct the example sentence, one might say "No, i don't have any money." or "No, I haven't any money."
The correct spelling of the conjunction is because (due to, owing to).
That is the correct spelling of the word "conjunction" (part of speech, or a juncture).
This sentence is not written in correct grammar. It should say I ordered dark chocolate instead of My ordered. You could also use a comma with the conjunction "but". "I ordered dark chocolate, but is was not yet in my hand."
This sentence has INCORRECT GRAMMAR. However,the conjunction is but, and is part of the correlating conjunction "not only...but also."CORRECT FORMS - conjunctions connect identical functionsCathy won not only a blue ribbon but also the championship trophy. Cathy not only won a blue ribbonbut also took home the championship trophy.
And is a coordinating conjunction; therefore it should never begin a sentence. Ironically, though, the preceding sentence is correct because and is used as a word, not as a conjunction.