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Speak Better English with Harry | Already, Yet, Since, For and other Time Words

Speak Better English with Harry

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The Perfect Tenses and Negative Statements

The word yet is always about something that hasn't been completed. It comes after the auxiliary verb or and before the main verb for example are you still playing tennis? The next time word then is yet Y E T now in this one it's a bit different to be careful we only use it with negative statements and questions okay. Okay so hopefully you've got a good understanding of how to use them. If you want to contact us of course you can subscribe to our channel join us on www.englishlessonviscite.com and subscribe as I said and we'll join you soon.

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