I think your thinking of conjuction junction. From school house rock.
"Conjuction junction. whats your function?"
The song is called Sacrifice, by T.A.T.U.
The song is Called Boom Boom Pow. xP
It is an ace song called " changed the way you kiss me"!
The opening song is called Poppin' Heart ha Hitotsu Dake? The ending song is called Kyun Kyun Panic I hope that helps ^^
There was a hit song in the 70's called Darlin' by Frankie Millerthere is also a song called darling by eyes set to kill
The noun following a conjunction is typically referred to as the subject or object of the clause, depending on its function within the sentence.
"Since" is a conjunction, and "while" can function as both a conjunction and a noun.
Conjunction junction whats your function?
"Like" can function as a preposition or a conjunction, while "as" can serve as a conjunction or an adverb.
No, the word "so" is not a conjunction. It is typically used as an adverb or coordinating conjunction, but can also function as an intensifier or pronoun in certain contexts.
A DRFU card works in conjunction with the transceiver on a cell phone. It is part of the radio system called the BTS.
"Its" is not a conjunction. It is a possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership or belonging. The word "it's" (with an apostrophe) is a contraction of "it is" or "it has" and can function as a conjunction.
Yes, the word "if" can function as a conjunction when used to introduce subordinate clauses expressing conditions or contingencies.
"Either" is a conjunction. More specifically, it is a correlative conjunction.
"And" is not always a conjunction. It can also function as a coordinating conjunction, a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
Hooking up clauses, and phrases, and words...."Conjunction Junction, what's that function?" :)
In linguistics, words like why, where, when and how are usually called wh-words. The words what, which, who, whom, and whose are a subtype of wh-words called interrogative pronouns.