The conjunction "but" is a coordinating conjunction. It connects independent clauses.
"As if" is a subjunctive conjunction that is used to introduce a hypothetical situation or condition. It is often used to express something that is not true or is unlikely.
"Because" is a subordinating conjunction. It is used to introduce dependent clauses that provide the reason or cause for the action or event in the main clause.
No, the word "with" is no kind of conjunction. It is a preposition, and may also be used informally as an adverb.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
The word when can be a subordinating conjunction connecting dependent clauses of time.
Furthermore is an adverb not a conjunction
The word "can" is a modal verb (or a noun), not any kind of conjunction. The term correlative conjunction refers to a PAIR of conjunctions that work separately as a conjunction, such as either/or or neither/nor.
"As if" is a subjunctive conjunction that is used to introduce a hypothetical situation or condition. It is often used to express something that is not true or is unlikely.
They are just normal conjunctions.
"Because" is a subordinating conjunction. It is used to introduce dependent clauses that provide the reason or cause for the action or event in the main clause.
coordinating conjunction
No, "nor" is a conjunction used to connect two negative alternatives in a sentence. It is not an adjective.
No, the word "with" is no kind of conjunction. It is a preposition, and may also be used informally as an adverb.
The word 'or' is not a pronoun; or is a conjunction, a preposition, or a noun.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
The word when can be a subordinating conjunction connecting dependent clauses of time.