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How to Use "Yet" with Example Sentences
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)
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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