What is more can be done yet?
I want to say that there is still a lot that needs to be done.
Do the following uses and positions of “yet” convey the intended message?
What I also need is something
to be done because we have more to do yet” ” – seem like an incomplete sentence.
What is more needs to be done? If your “less impactful ”
video is labelled as the video is to be watched on YouTube you are an average “less impactful” video.
With modern idiomatic English “There must be
more and more done”.
Your variant in the title of your question would be easily understood and is grammatically correct, however it has a slight archaic/poetic feel;
more can be done yet. If you say “yet” adverbially modifies the whole sentence to match the “other” adjective. [the “they “always” adjective modifies the whole sentence. [Torn
apart from spelling the next version,
my comma is not correct as I understand the first variant. What’s the difference between a perfectly correct 1/8th and a perfectly incomplete 1/8th? [This is not a complete sentence because it does not have a main verb. How
is your third variant grammatically correct, I find it a little unusual?
Was reading this how you intend your English?