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Laborious Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

yet and still

Hi teachers,

Would you kindly take a look at the following sentences and clarify the doubts I have in the brackets?

a). I have yet to go. (Is this sentence correct grammatically? Does it mean that I haven't gone yet, but I have to (now or at some point in the future)?)

b). I still have to go. (I have the same questions as above for this one, please.)

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Laboriousa). I have yet to go. (Is this sentence correct grammatically? yes Does it mean that I haven't gone yet, but I have to (now or at some point in the future)? yes
b). I still have to go. Does it mean that I haven't gone yet, not necessarily but I have to (now or at some point in the future)? yes You many have

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