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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"yet"in the future tense

Are there any sentences using "yet" in the future tense?
I couldn't find that kind of sentences in my dictionary.
  

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Yet isn't a verb, so it cannot be used in any tense. I think you are asking whether yet can be used with the future tense. Yes, that's possible: You will yet regret it!

  • Yet isn't a verb, so it cannot be used in any tense.
  • I think you are asking whether yet can be used with the future tense.
  • Yes, that's possible: You will yet regret it!
  • CB
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Yet isn't a verb, so it cannot be used in any tense. I think you are asking whether yet can be used with the future tense. Yes, that's possible: You will yet regret it!

CB
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Thanks,Mr.Cool Breeze!

I feel that English-speakers use "yet" and "already" mainly in the Present-Perfect. (within the Present, Past,Future Perfect)

Do you feel so?
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AnonymousI feel that English-speakers use "yet" and "already" mainly in the Present-Perfect. (within the Present, Past,Future Perfect)Do you feel so?
I have never thought of it. Maybe you are right.

CB

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