No, during is a preposition. It has a similar meaning to the conjunction while. We saw him during his trip.We saw him while he was travelling. No, during is a preposition.
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β 15y agoA conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. "During" can be used as a conjunction to connect two events happening at the same time. An example would be: "I fell asleep during the movie."
No, "during" is a preposition, not a subordinate conjunction. Subordinate conjunctions are used to link dependent clauses to independent clauses in a sentence.
During is a preposition, not a subordinating conjunction. It is used to show when something happens in relation to another event. Subordinating conjunctions introduce dependent clauses in complex sentences.
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"If" is not a conjunction; it is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a conditional clause.
There is no conjunction of will not.Maybe you mean contraction.If you do then won't is the contraction
No, "during" is a preposition, not a subordinate conjunction. Subordinate conjunctions are used to link dependent clauses to independent clauses in a sentence.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
During is a preposition, not a subordinating conjunction. It is used to show when something happens in relation to another event. Subordinating conjunctions introduce dependent clauses in complex sentences.
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During superior conjunction, Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth, typically located around 1.7 astronomical units (AU) away from us. This distance can vary due to the elliptical orbits of both Venus and Earth.
In conjunction with
One of the steps during fertilization is called conjunction. During conjunction, genetic information is transferred between cells to arm the cell with the information necessary to replicate..
Even though is the conjunction in that sentence. The entire clause needs a comma after it -- Even though the salt bush is covered in a salty substance, it can thrive during a drought.
It is a conjunction.
No, "wow" is not a conjunction. It's an interjection.
"If" is not a conjunction; it is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a conditional clause.
There is no conjunction of will not.Maybe you mean contraction.If you do then won't is the contraction