Yes, it is.
Yes, "is" is a connective word that is often used to join two parts of a sentence or express a relationship between them.
No, "especially" is an adverb that is used to emphasize something or to show that something is more true about a particular person or thing. It is not a connective word.
A logic connective is a symbol or word used to connect different parts of a logical statement. Common logic connectives include "and," "or," "not," and "if-then." They help to express relationships between propositions in logic.
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
connective tissue
therefore, evermore, as a result, nevertheless, meanwhile,
The word meanwhile is an adverb. It is the time between events.
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yes it is
yes because a compound word is two words put together and meanwhile is mean and while put together is meanwhile this might help a lot more better MEAN+WHILE=MEANWHILE
a connective is a word that joins two sentences together
A sequencing connective is a connective you would usually use in a list or maybe some instructions, here are some sequencing connectives: next then first,second,third.... meanwhile after before eventually finally last
Teddy was sick, meanwhile, Tutu was laying her eggs
Meanwhile.
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Yes, "is" is a connective word that is often used to join two parts of a sentence or express a relationship between them.
eventually , finally , suddenly, earlier , next , meanwhile , just -then , later , secondly , in the end , first, firstly, second , now, but the best time connective of all is-penultimately (the one before the last), then, before