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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Could ''till'' and ''yet'' be used in the same sentence?

0I have not been to California till yet.0-
  

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0 That thought is expressed a little differently -- certainly not with 01i00till yet02i00.02br
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00 Here's how you do it: 01i00I have not been to California so far.02i00 Or just 01i00yet02i00 by itself: 01i00I have not been to California yet02i00.02br
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0 Do you mean that both 01i00till02i00 and01i00 yet02i00 could be used in the same sentence? 0-
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0 I don't believe I said anything that should lead you to that conclusion.02br
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00 The combination01i00 till yet02i00 makes no sense. You should not use that combination.02br
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00 That is not the same as not using 01i00till02i00 and 01i00yet02i00 in the same sentence. For examp
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0 CalifJim, please have a look on this 05000. 0230hrefhttp://www.EnglishForward.com/English/ProblemDefinitionConfer/vchhg/Post.htmcpost

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