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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

And yet/yet

-It's a small car, yet it's surprisingly spacious.
-He has a good job, and yet he never seems to have any money.

What's the difference between yet and and yet? Are they always interchangeable?
  

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OttoJ Are they always interchangeable? When a conjunction, yes, I think so, near enough. There may be a faintly different stylistic feel.

  • OttoJ Are they always interchangeable?
  • When a conjunction, yes, I think so, near enough.
  • There may be a faintly different stylistic feel.
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OttoJAre they always interchangeable?
When a conjunction, yes, I think so, near enough. There may be a faintly different stylistic feel.

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