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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Had yet to learn

He said the council had yet to learn what the firm might be willing to offer in its contract.

Does "had yet to learn" express an obligation in the sentence above?

  

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No. Maybe the council wants to learn about this, or maybe the firm wants to tell the council about this. Or both.

  • No.
  • Maybe the council wants to learn about this, or maybe the firm wants to tell the council about this.
  • Or both.
  • Clive
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No.

Maybe the council wants to learn about this, or maybe the firm wants to tell the council about this. Or both.

Clive

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