There isn't a conjunction in English that means "there is"
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb (to inscribe, to communicate in writing).
The conjunction is "but."
Correlating Conjunction
He is singing and she is dancing.
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
"AND" is the conjunction linking the two words, echo, and pot.
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
The word conjunction means combination, union, or coincidence (coinciding). The part of speech conjunction could have the synonym "connector" because they connect words or clauses.
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.
It is a coordinating conjunction. It connects the two sentences --- We arrived early + we could not find a seat
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.