Is S^(2-) a conjugate base of a weak acid?

I think it is not as a congugate base grabs a H^+ ion.

am I right?

Yes, you are correct. A conjugate base is formed when an acid loses a proton (H+ ion). In this case, S2- is a sulfide ion, which has a negative charge. It does not possess any readily removable protons and therefore cannot act as a conjugate base of a weak acid.