No. Sense is either a noun or verb, depending on how it is used in the sentence.
I could sense the tension when I walked in the room. (verb)
The dog's sense of hearing is much better than a human's. (noun)
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."
In conjunction with
Yes, it is a subordinating conjunction. It connects a restrictive clause.
There is no conjunction of will not.Maybe you mean contraction.If you do then won't is the contraction
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a contraction. It combines the pronoun YOU and the verb ARE.
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."
The title of the novel Lily's Crossing may be both an analogy and a metaphor: not a physical crossing (a location), but the intersection of her life with that of someone else. In that sense it is also a conjunction of sorts (a coming together).
In conjunction with
It is a conjunction.
No, "wow" is not a conjunction. It's an interjection.
Yes, it is a subordinating conjunction. It connects a restrictive clause.
and but - the sentence does not make sense, if YOU were late why did "they" rather than "I" miss the test.
There is no conjunction of will not.Maybe you mean contraction.If you do then won't is the contraction
There are different types of conjunction worksheets and the easiest way to understand them may be to find the ones that make sense to your student. For example, some conjunction worksheets use pictures, while others use sentences with fill-in-the-blanks. When you have a worksheet with pictures, you create your own sentence to describe the picture, using the word given.
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