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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

I am yet to vs I have yet to

Which one is correct? Is there any difference in meaning between them?

1) I am yet to be convinced.

2) I have yet to be convinced.

  

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They are both correct, and they have the same meaning. CJ

  • They are both correct, and they have the same meaning.
  • CJ
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They are both correct, and they have the same meaning.

CJ

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