NO!!! 'and' is a conjunction.. That is it joins two different parts of a sentence together.
'As soon as' is a conjunction and not a complete sentence. Therefore it can not be classified as a sentence.
He is singing and she is dancing.
A compound sentence has to have two complete thoughts, each with a separate subject and predicate. It also has to have a conjunction that joins or relates them to each other.
My dictionary said plus is a noun, an adjective, a preposition and a conjunction but not a verb.
An entire sentence can't be a conjunction, and there is no conjunction in that sentence.
The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "and."
The conjunction in this sentence is "or."
complex sentence: 1 sentence + FANBOY (conjunction) + fragment compound sentence: 1 sentence , comma + FANBOY (conjunction) + 1 sentence
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
I will accompany you if you desire. If is the conjunction in this sentence.
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
The conjunction "or" is a coordinating conjunction.
The conjunction is "but."
'This cereal is delicious with fruit or berries'. The conjunction in this sentence is the word 'with'.
Not on its own. But it is called a "correlative conjunction" when it is paired with the conjunction "nor" that is located separately in the sentence. Neither can otherwise be an adjective or pronoun.