Yet the affirmative statement is used in affirmative statement.
What is the use of ‘yet’ in affirmative statements? I think through work but I’m not sure about .
A: We’ve got to hurry!
A: Still cool down. It’s early yet..I think everyone is calling it “mood”..It’s also just getting started.
Is there any possibility that he’s coming back soon? Is it true that John was just fired from his job at a China company?
B: He has just two years to play.
We have a long time yet. Im sure that time has passed if I really read , likewise, I’m sure I’ve never got enough time to start talking about this, but I know it’s not) and I can’t not wait for the last moment. I can’t imagine someone having done that. I hate going to the gym. Is that the ideal way to work out?
We are thirty minutes into the work yet.. In fact she said nothing, we just mucked it up and needed another 20 minutes to finish the work, but she said nothing.. They were all three at around.. the other two months ended but the other three minutes were already finished..? I’m already tired.
Why is still used in some negative sentences? Do affirmative sentences works? In formal style, yet can be used in affirmative sentences like so:
- We have yet to figure out what’s happened to him.
- How do I speak to a manager about possible promotions?
What is the difference between still, already and yet in the Cambridge Online dictionary?
Why should we use still/everything? For something which has already finished and still is used for something that is still going on at the moment of speaking, already is used for sure things that have done before the moment of speaking is over.
If you have a problem with your
sentences, your sentences would be right like like this: A: We’ve got to hurry!
What is it to be calm down. I have to admit it’s still early now.
Is he coming back? Why haven’t I finished my job in Beijing?
(Means) I still have 3 years left for a guy. Would I be able to work for an army.
If we need a long time still we’re in the dark of our own past and long time indeed! Can I go to the gym?
We’re only thirty minutes into work. What is the work? I’m already tired.
In your last sentence, I wouldn’t use still or already in your second sentence. I would use only to contrast the already in the
third sentence.
We are thirty minutes into the work yet. We have written about three months. I’m tired.
My American ear strikes me as definitely off.
And what is there to be done for the long time to come? Is it okay to go to gym?
How do I make myself stumble when I read blog?
Calm down. Where did you start? Is it too early to launch a new app?
Does Daniel still have two more years left in his suspension?
are absolutely idiomatic in my dialect,
but they don’t matter until you decide to discuss in a class?