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Whatchadoin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Yet

Have you done it yet?
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I haven't done it yet.

What does 'yet' change in cases like these? Can I omit it? Thanks.
  

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Hi, In your sentence yet means as soon as now . It is added to a question like yours when we expect something to happen soon. However, even if you omit yet , the sentence will remain correct.

  • Hi, In your sentence yet means as soon as now .
  • It is added to a question like yours when we expect something to happen soon.
  • However, even if you omit yet , the sentence will remain correct.
  • Regards
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Hi,

In your sentence yet means as soon as now. It is added to a question like yours when we expect

something to happen soon. However, even if you omit yet, the sentence will remain correct.

Regards

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