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Coordinating conjunction.
It is a coordinating conjunction. It connects the two sentences --- We arrived early + we could not find a seat
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
"Yet" is usually used as an adverb to indicate a time frame, meaning "up to now" or "still." It can also be used as a conjunction to introduce a contrasting idea.
No, it is not common to use two coordinating conjunctions ("et", "ou", "mais", "donc", "or", "ni", "car") together in French. One coordinating conjunction is used to connect two elements in a sentence. Using two coordinating conjunctions consecutively can make the sentence awkward or grammatically incorrect.
Coordinating conjunction.
It is a coordinating conjunction. It connects the two sentences --- We arrived early + we could not find a seat
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
"Yet" is usually used as an adverb to indicate a time frame, meaning "up to now" or "still." It can also be used as a conjunction to introduce a contrasting idea.
you write could have in a conjunction like this couldn,t
The conjunction is "but."
A coordinating conjunction connects two clauses that could stand alone as sentences, and there are only 7. All the other single-word conjunctions are subordinating. You can remember the seven coordinating conjunctions by the mnemonic word "FANBOYS" 1. F-for 2. A-and 3. N-nor 4. B-but 5. O-or 6. Y-yet 7. S-so
A synonym for conjunction is "joining" or "union".
There is a need for correlating budgeting with planning because without a budget the plan could not be put into reality.
The type of conjunction shown in the sentence "Jayme's parents wouldn't let her get her license until she proved she could be responsible" is a conditional conjunction.
"but" If you can take the word out and replace it with a full stop or a semi colon, it is a conjunction.