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Koen Pham
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4 June, 00:11
Would nor qualify as a conjunction?
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Aubrey Jacobs
4 June, 00:32
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Yes it will be a conjunction
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Jenna Mcclain
4 June, 00:39
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why, yes it would. It is among the list: and and for, but and nor etc etc
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