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Le95 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Doubts about Sentence


Hello!


In this sentence:
"A man open his mouth to the sea sees nothing ahead, nothing behind only a mound of cockle yet this mouth emits a sound from the sound, animals are born" (Cais 1)
I don't know if we have a Compound sentence because before the "yet" we would need a comma right? And it would be a Coordination Conjunction (FANBOYS).So in this case I think the function of the "Yet" is something like "However".
Could "Animals are born" be another clause?
In this case we would have a Compound Complex Sentence.
What do you think?
Bye.


  

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A potential missing comma is the least of the problems. The sentence is riddled with mistakes. "yet" is presumably a conjunction, but further analysis is probably not worthwhile since the sentence is such a mess anyway.

  • A potential missing comma is the least of the problems.
  • The sentence is riddled with mistakes.
  • "yet" is presumably a conjunction, but further analysis is probably not worthwhile since the sentence is such a mess anyway.
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A potential missing comma is the least of the problems. The sentence is riddled with mistakes. "yet" is presumably a conjunction, but further analysis is probably not worthwhile since the sentence is such a mess anyway.

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