and
but - the sentence does not make sense, if YOU were late why did "they" rather than "I" miss the test.
And. And joins together: I was late for the biology class I missed the test
someone please answer this man!
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
And. And joins together: I was late for the biology class I missed the test
someone please answer this man!
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
The grammatical conjunction in this sentence is and. A conjunction is used to connect phrases, sentences, clauses, or words. A conjunction is typically one word but there are a few short phrases that also serve as conjunctions.
No, the word 'however' is not a noun; the word 'however' is an adverb and a conjunction. Examples:adverb: However late it gets, call me when you get there.conjunction: He was late for class, however he had completed his homework.
Perhaps if they bought it after you defaulted or had a history of late or missed payments.Perhaps if they bought it after you defaulted or had a history of late or missed payments.Perhaps if they bought it after you defaulted or had a history of late or missed payments.Perhaps if they bought it after you defaulted or had a history of late or missed payments.
You will be late to your class. You will be late getting to your class.
andyou will be late in my class
and but so becauseI went to the cinema and the went home.I saw Jon but I didn't see Sue.It was raining so I took my unbrella.I was late home because I missed the last bus.