I haven't seen the bus yet.
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
Not yet
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
No, "Is you have yet to find your folk tale in the library" is not a complex sentence. It is a simple interrogative sentence.
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.
I prefer: "Has he come yet?"
yes . for example " yet again my heart is broken "
He has his invitation but he has not yet arrived.
He has his invitation but he has not yet arrived.
"Has arrived" is the verb phrase in the given sentence "Has your brother arrived yet".
That yet is very big and wide it has a lot of seats
Yes, it is correct to begin a sentence with "yet" when used as an adverb to show contrast or as a conjunction to introduce a contrasting point. For example: "Yet, despite the challenges, he persevered."