When do you use the word " yet"?
Give me ten examples.
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Yet means 'by that time also'. U should use yet for example, if the work is not completed by that time also...
eg:The work is yet to be completed.
eg:The work is yet to be completed.
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Yet is used in a negative sentence to show that something has not happened by a particular time.
Examples --
→ The parcel is yet to come.
→ They are yet to arrive.
→ I have not yet finished my homework.
→ My work is yet to be finished.
→ He is yet to be invited.
→ The work is yet not finished.
→ I haven't had my food yet.
→ Mary has yet not washed her hairs.
→ John didn't had a shower yet.
→ She hasn't submitted the work yet.
→ We haven't bought yet.
→ They haven't seen the temple yet.
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#hope this helps u ...
#Thnx...
__________
Yet is used in a negative sentence to show that something has not happened by a particular time.
Examples --
→ The parcel is yet to come.
→ They are yet to arrive.
→ I have not yet finished my homework.
→ My work is yet to be finished.
→ He is yet to be invited.
→ The work is yet not finished.
→ I haven't had my food yet.
→ Mary has yet not washed her hairs.
→ John didn't had a shower yet.
→ She hasn't submitted the work yet.
→ We haven't bought yet.
→ They haven't seen the temple yet.
_____________________________________________________________
#hope this helps u ...
#Thnx...
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