No, because if he isn't a bachelor 'yet', then what is he? Yet in this example would make no sense, and the sentence would not make sense.
But you can say:
He is not divorced yet.
She is not twenty-one years old yet.
He has been a bachelor for his entire life, so we were surprised when he got married at the age of 45.
I have not yet studied on dichotomy.
Has he gained consciousness yet?
I'm not trilingual yet!
The blueprint was not sketched yet for the building.
That was the best performance yet!
The question is good, yet it could be reworded. The path was dark yet I slowly found my way
The question is good, yet it could be reworded. The path was dark yet I slowly found my way
The guitar soloist at the memorial played a tune that was somber yet beautiful.
No, you do not capitalize bachelor's degree in this sense.
dont know yet but wen i do ill tell you
The pirate had his blunderbuss loaded for the fight yet to come.