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How to Use "Yet" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words yet (adv): so far; at this time

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Used with verbs:

"I haven't received the package yet."
(received, gotten, opened)

"Have you met her parents yet?"
(met, seen)

"Have you talked to them yet?"
(talked to, told, answered, replied to, responded)

"Have you seen it yet?"
(seen, read, watched, ordered)

"This version is the best one yet."

"Are you ready yet?"
(be: is/am/are)

"Has the mail come yet?"
(come, arrived, been delivered)

"We can't leave yet."
(leave, go, eat)


Study Vocabulary Words yet (conj): used when connecting two different things that are not in agreement; but

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Example sentences:

"I hate shopping, yet here I am at the store again."

"I don't like rain, yet I live in the state with the most rainfall."

"I haven't read the book, yet I already know the ending."

"I'm wearing a thick coat, yet I'm still cold."

"I love music, yet I dislike musicals."


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