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Volcano1985 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Was Yet To Come

There were the first wounds, but the sharpest and deepest pain of all was yet to come.

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was yet to come = hadn't come yet Much like your other post: was yet to come = was going to come, was coming, was on its way

  • was yet to come = hadn't come yet Much like your other post: was yet to come = was going to come, was coming, was on its way
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was yet to come = hadn't come yet

Much like your other post: was yet to come = was going to come, was coming, was on its way

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