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Sasha Yudaev Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

English

"He hasn't yet done his hometask "

Should I put "yet" in the end or I can keep it like this?
  

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He hasn't yet done his hometask. He hasn't done his hometask yet . Both are correct.

  • He hasn't yet done his hometask.
  • He hasn't done his hometask yet .
  • Both are correct.
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He hasn't yet done his hometask.
He hasn't done his hometask yet.

Both are correct.
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Because that's one of the words native speakers use; 'hometask' isn't.
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Sasha Yudaev"He hasn't yet done his hometask "Should I put "yet" in the end or I can keep it like this?
It's not wrong there, but at the end sounds more normal.

Plus, if you look up "hometask" in the Merriam-Webster dictionary on-line, you get: The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary.

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