The word "because" is a conjunction that indicates the reason for something happening, for example, "The temperature is cold because I forgot to turn the heat on." This sentence uses "because" to show why it is cold.
Because in a conjunction - its function is to serve as a connector between words. Other words in this group are 'and, however and but'
The root word of serve is "servire," which comes from Latin.
a noun because it is a thing.example: the device was placed on the table.
the word doubt is a verb because it is a word that shows or tells us about an action
No, "coughed" is a past tense verb. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is done, but "coughed" itself does not serve this function.
The word samurai means; to serve.
The word 'serve' is a verb because it depicts an action. To serve someone is a verb because you are doing a certain action.
it provides tides i know because im a scientist
Good that you thought of it... unfortunately there is no root word of function... because if you think of it for a long time... function is word...so there's no word go with function, so, if you say functional, the root or base word is function. :):
Because in a conjunction - its function is to serve as a connector between words. Other words in this group are 'and, however and but'
None, because there is no such word!
To serve a ritual function.
How does cholesterol function
You cannot have a function named else, because it is a reserved word.
By the Function they serve
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The root word of serve is "servire," which comes from Latin.