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chubhunter [2.5K]
3 years ago
15

Can"what"be used as a conjunction? explain in Detail​Please

English
2 answers:
notka56 [123]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

no

Explanation:

Coordinating Conjunctions

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

Correlative Conjunctions

both/and, either/or, neither/nor, not only/but, whether/or

Some Subordinating Conjunctions

after, although, as, as if, as long as, as much as, as soon as, as though, because, before, by the time, even if, even though, if, in order that, in case, in the event that, lest , now that, once, only, only if, provided that, since, so, supposing, that, than, though, till, unless, until, when, whenever, where, whereas, wherever, whether or not, while

andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<em>No.</em>

Explanation:

<em>Planning conjunctions permit you to join words, expressions, and provisions of equivalent linguistic position in a sentence. The most widely recognized organizing conjunctions are for, and, nor, be that as it may, or, yet, this; you can collect them by utilizing the mental side FANBOYS.</em>

For

And

Nor

Be

Or

Yet

So

<em>FANBOYS.</em>

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