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Yet - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
We use yet as an adverb to refer to a time which starts in the past and continues up to the present. We use it mostly in negative statements or questions in the present perfect. It usually comes in end position: Kevin hasn’t registered for class yet. I haven’t finished my breakfast yet.
Yet Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : in addition : besides. gives yet another reason. b. : even sense 1b. a yet higher speed. c. : on top of everything else : no less. had wells going dry. Between two large lakes, yet J. H. Buzard. 2. a (1) : up to now : so far. hasn't done much yet. often used to imply the negative of a following infinitive. have yet to win a game. (2)
YET | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
yet adverb (IN THE FUTURE) C1. from now and for a particular period of time in the future: She won't be back for a long time yet. Our vacation isn't for weeks yet. have yet to. C2. If you have yet to do something, you have not done it: They have yet to make a decision.
YET definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. adverb [ADVERB with verb] You use yet in negative statements to indicate that something has not happened up to the present time, although it probably will happen. You can also use yet in questions to ask if something has happened up to the present time. In British English the simple past tense is not normally used with this meaning of 'yet'.
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Definition of yet adverb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. yet. adverb. /yɛt/. used in negative sentences and questions to talk about something that has not happened but that you expect to happen I haven't received a letter from him yet. I didn't receive a letter from him yet.
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