|
- Is there any difference between yet and and yet?
He has a good job, and yet he never seems to have any money Considering the explanations above, would you tell me if there is any difference between the followings?
- sentence construction - Have Yet to and Are yet to - English Language . . .
What is the meaning difference in below sentences? a) Police are yet to arrest anyone for murder b) Police have yet to arrest anyone for murder according to me Sentence a) gives status of the
- word usage - Use of yet, however and but - English Language . . .
Yet, but and however all serve in this context as conjunctions contrasting the subject's lack of friends with her general popularity There is no difference in meaning here; it's simply a matter of preference
- Usage of yet and as yet - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
1- As yet it is not known whether the crash was the result of an accident (Original) 2- Yet it is not known whether the crash was the result of an accident 3- The report remains unfini
- but or (and) yet - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
In this sentence, which conjunction sounds more natural? This paper investigates one of these less known but and yet yet highly revealing statements
- What is the difference between yet, as yet and so far in negative . . .
Could you tell me what the difference is between yet, as yet and so far in negative sentences For example: I have a whole cake, but I haven't touched it yet I have a whole cake, but I haven't tou
- Are as of yet, as yet and yet all synonymous?
The phrases 'as of yet' and 'as yet' would have been common in earlier time periods As time has gone by the word 'of' was dropped and then the word 'as' was dropped You see the phrase 'as yet' often in 19th century literature In contemporary usage we normally just use 'yet' by itself
- Yet to be received - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
We are expecting a letter, so if I write and say "we are yet to be received the letter" is it correct? Please clarify
|
|
|