The question is good, yet it could be reworded.
The path was dark yet I slowly found my way
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
Yet is the conjunction, connecting the adjectives simple-elegant.
put in a conjunction (and, but, yet, so, for, or, ) and comma, make it into 2 sentences, or add in a semi-colon
Has he gained consciousness yet?
Conjunction
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
The question is good, yet it could be reworded. The path was dark yet I slowly found my way
Yet is the conjunction, connecting the adjectives simple-elegant.
A conjunction is a word which joins to clauses (sentences) together. For example, and, but, althoug, because, yet, etc.A fronted conjunction is just a conjunction that it at the beginning of a sentence. For example, if a sentece started off with "But he said no." or "Yet she failed to reach her expectations." But and Yet are both now fronted conjunctions as they are used in the beginning of a sentence.
Correlating Conjunction
Yes. The conjunction "yet" connects to a negative or opposite aspect of the situation. (Use "and" instead.) Example : "They could not go to the park, yet they had an enjoyable day." Example : "He was tired yet satisfied after the day's efforts."
Yet can be a conjunction or an adverb, depending on how it is used in context to the sentence. Example of a conjunction: The odds of winning are not in their favor, yet the team remains hopeful. Example of an adverb: The team has yet to win.
She wanted to go to the party, yet she decided to stay home and rest instead.
And, but, or, nor, and however are some examples of conjunctions that can be used in a compound sentence.
The conjunction "yet" is a coordinating conjunction that joins two independent clauses in the sentence. It shows the relationship between the arrival time and the inability to find a seat.
It is a coordinating conjunction. It connects the two sentences --- We arrived early + we could not find a seat