"In order that" is a subordinating conjunction that is used to show purpose or intention. It introduces a subordinate clause indicating the reason for the action in the main clause.
Correlating Conjunction
No, it is a conjunction. It connects a clause, and means "so that."
The conjunction "however" is a transitional conjunction, often used to show contrast or introduce a different perspective in a sentence.
"Whenever" is a subordinating conjunction.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb for a type of motion, involving climbing or crawling.
The conjunction "in order that" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a purpose or reason for the main clause. In this case, it explains why the judge listened to the explanation.
no, it is not.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a noun, a type of tree.
The conjunction "or" is a coordinating conjunction.
The conjunction is "but", and it is a coordinating conjunction.
It is not a conjunction. It is either a preposition (with object) or an adverb.
its a conjunction
Coordination
A conjunction.
Correlating Conjunction
The conjunct is "or", which is a coordinating conjunction of the alternative type.The conjunction "or" is a coordinating conjunction.
No, it is a conjunction. It connects a clause, and means "so that."