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Starbuck
12 September, 05:20
Grammatical Use of yet
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Aaden Montgomery
12 September, 06:48
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"Yet" is used in sentences where we want to show that a certain action has never happened before, and that there is a chance that it might change in the future. An example would be "They haven't arrived yet", meaning that they are going to arrive soon.
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