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SuperESL Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Hadn't yet been / were yet to be

"The slew of great novels that would come to define the company had not yet been published."
"The slew of great novels that would come to define the company were yet to be published."

What difference in meaning is there between the two sentences? Thank you.
  

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I see no difference in meaning or quality.

  • I see no difference in meaning or quality.
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I see no difference in meaning or quality.
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