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Yes. The word, yet, can be used as a conjunction. It can also be an adverb.

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What type of conjunction is used in the sentence We arrived early yet I could not find a seat?

In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.


What type of conjunction is used in the sentence we arrived early yet we could not find a seat?

In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.


Is yet a preposition?

No. "Yet" is a conjunction and an adverb. Conjunction -- I like to swim, yet I'm afraid of the water. Adverb -- I haven't arrived yet.


Which word is not a conjunction but not yet so?

The word "yet" is not a conjunction but can function as an adverb indicating a time that is not yet reached or a situation that has not yet occurred.


What type of conjunction is yet?

The word yet used as a conjunction is one of the 7 coordinating conjunctions. (They are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.)


What is the part of speech of the word yet?

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.


What is the coordinating conjunction in the sentence 'the lines of that dress are simple yet elegant.'?

Yet is the conjunction, connecting the adjectives simple-elegant.


What is the part of speech of yet?

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.


Type of conjunction is used in the sentence you arrived early yet you could not find a seat?

Correlating Conjunction


Is We arrived early yet we could not find a seat a coordinating conjunction or correlating conjunction?

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.


What is a commonly used conjunction?

But, Or, Nor, For, Yet, And


What is a fronted conjunction?

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.