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he in sick ____ he wants to go out
a. when
b. yet
c. that
d. because​

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Answered by Anonymous
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He is sick , yet he wants to go out.

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⭐Applying “Yet” as an Adverb. Put “yet” at the end of a sentence to describe something that hasn't happened. It is often used in negative statements in which you use a negative term like “have not” or “has not.” For example, you may say, “I haven't completed my homework yet,” or, “I haven't eaten breakfast yet.”

⭐As yet is classed as a coordinating conjunction, many would still say that it should never be at the start of a sentence. It is supposed to be joining and creating a relationship between two clauses. Putting conjunctions such as yet at the start of a sentence is acceptable, as long as you use it correctly.

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