How To Use Commas With Yet
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How to use commas with yet. Interestingly yet can be combined with other words to form phrases. Have you already taken the money. You may also say the price has yet to be announced. Yet is often placed after have are or has. Have you finished your homework yet.
For example you may say we have yet to determine if she is on board or our guests are yet to arrive. He hasn t arrived yet. With present perfect tense already usually goes after have or has and before the main verb. My team has lost yet another match. For example you have the phrase yet another which means in addition or again.
This approach is often used in more formal discussions or conversations. This is a simple way of saying the team has been on a losing streak and that they have again lost another match. We use them to refer to events which are necessary or which must happen at some time but which have not happened at the time of speaking. The price will be decided the president and her husband are yet to arrive. Yet in this context is only used in negative sentences and questions.
We use it to emphasise that we expect something to happen soon. We use have yet to and be yet to in more formal contexts. The numbers do offer a sobering picture and yet it s far from all gloom and doom. I ll do it after dinner. Because it seems natural to pause before the word yet many people s instinct is to insert a comma at that point in the sentence.
I haven t finished it yet. When yet is used as a conjunction and yet is redundant and and could usually be cut. The price of the tickets for the concert has yet to be decided. For example and serves no purpose in this sentence. When you find yourself using the phrase and yet consider whether any meaning would be lost if and were dropped.