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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

yet

Can I say this:

You're so quick to judge yet have no common ettiquette yourself.

Is yet used as though in this example?

Appreciate your expertise. Thank you.
  

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Hi, No, it's used like 'but', to point out a stronger contrast than 'though'. With 'though', you'd have to say '. .

  • Hi, No, it's used like 'but', to point out a stronger contrast than 'though'.
  • With 'though', you'd have to say '.
  • .
  • though you have no .
  • '.
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Hi,

No, it's used like 'but', to point out a stronger contrast than 'though'.

With 'though', you'd have to say '. . . though you have no . . '.

Clive

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