What type of word is "because" in the sentence: "She went to the store because she needed groceries"?
Answer: Conjunction
Explanation
"Because" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a dependent clause (in this case, "she needed groceries") and indicates the reason or cause for the main clause (in this case, "She went to the store").
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