alkaspeltzar
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I am just confused, becuase according to MerriamWebster it can be both, American Heritage dictionary calls it a conjunction and other sites say it can only be a preposition.
What is the right way?
Seems to me like a conjunction since when hearing people talk and using it, they alwasy use it like 'and'. Same as in math, 2 and 3 is five, or 2 plus 3 is five.
please explain, I am not an english major, so simple is good.
THanks
I am just confused, becuase according to MerriamWebster it can be both, American Heritage dictionary calls it a conjunction and other sites say it can only be a preposition.
What is the right way?
Seems to me like a conjunction since when hearing people talk and using it, they alwasy use it like 'and'. Same as in math, 2 and 3 is five, or 2 plus 3 is five.
please explain, I am not an english major, so simple is good.
THanks