<p>well, what were the other answer choices? Maybe your version wasn’t the BEST one.</p>
<p>what?
What book is this? Is it Gruber’s?</p>
<p>it’s the online course practice questions…</p>
<p>I guess I will just ignore it then, gramma can get really trivial sometimes.</p>
<p>No, it’s not a good idea to ignore them. I don’t understand the reasoning behind CB’s choice for this question. Can you read me the explanation to those questions?</p>
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<p>Yes, the sentence is ungrammatical.</p>
<p>“yet” is functioning as a coordinating conjunction here, similarly to how “but” functions. One cant say, “Even though I’m hungry, but I don’t want to eat.” Either drop the “Even though” or the “but.”</p>
<p>Coordinating conjunctions link independent clauses. Anything that starts with “although” is a dependent clause.</p>
<p>Although recyling can be an effective solution, yet owners of apartment complexes and other businesses complain that recycling adds to their expenses."</p>
<p>No, this sentence is not using “yet” in the temporal sense. This sentence is wrong. It’s a disgrace to grammar. The “yet” should be deleted. Silverturtle, what do you think? </p>
<p>Yes, the sentence is ungrammatical.</p>
<p>“yet” is functioning as a coordinating conjunction here, similarly to how “but” functions. One cant say, “Even though I’m hungry, but I don’t want to eat.” Either drop the “Even though” or the “but.”</p>
<p>Coordinating conjunctions link independent clauses. Anything that starts with “although” is a dependent clause. </p>
<p>THANK YOU!! VIOLA (i spelled it right this time)</p>