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The word "and" can be switched with the word "because" to make it a conjunction. Example: "She went to the store because she needed milk" could be rewritten as "She went to the store and she needed milk."
"Linking" is a word that best describes conjunction because it connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence to show the relationship between them.
The word conjunction means combination, union, or coincidence (coinciding). The part of speech conjunction could have the synonym "connector" because they connect words or clauses.
The word "and" is a conjunction in the given sentence.
no the word if is not a conjunction. the word if is a preposition.
No, because is a subordinating conjunction.
No, because is a conjunction.
No. Because is a conjunction connecting independent phrases.
The word "and" can be switched with the word "because" to make it a conjunction. Example: "She went to the store because she needed milk" could be rewritten as "She went to the store and she needed milk."
No, the word "because" is not a compound word. It is a conjunction that is used to introduce a reason or explanation.
No. Because is used as both an adverb and a conjunction.
The likely word is the conjunction "because" (due to).
Yes, because there is a pause.
Only by using the word as an object, or in a redundant usage. Example: "You rarely begin a sentence with 'because', because 'because' is a conjunction."
The word are is not a conjunction. It is a verb.
No, it is not a conjunction. The word be is a verb.
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.