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YET

1. Yet you did not get time to read those books.

2. You did not get time yet to read those books.

What is the difference between the above sentences?

3. How can I expect you to come to my house?

What does the above sentence exactly mean?
  

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1. -- Yes = but 2. -- Yet = so far.

  • 1.
  • -- Yes = but 2.
  • -- Yet = so far.
  • 3.
  • How can I expect you to come to my house?
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1. [You found time to do many other things] Yet you did not get time to read those books.-- Yes = but


2. [You have been very busy so] You did not get time yet to read those books.-- Yet = so far.

3. How can I expect you to come to my house? What does the above sentence exactly mean?-- 'I cannot reasonably expect you to come to my house [because it is too fa

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