Asked by rfvv
1. I know nothing yet.
2. I don't know about the fact yet.
3. I don't want to read the book yet.
4. I don't cook yet.
5. I haven't cooked yet.
(What about the sentences above? Are they all grammatical? Is 'yet' used only with the present participle?)
2. I don't know about the fact yet.
3. I don't want to read the book yet.
4. I don't cook yet.
5. I haven't cooked yet.
(What about the sentences above? Are they all grammatical? Is 'yet' used only with the present participle?)
Answers
Answered by
GuruBlue
They are grammatical, and I can't think of an instance when 'yet' is not used with the present participle.
Answered by
rfvv
Thank you.
Then, the following is right?
1. I don't read Harry Potter yet.
(is this correct?)
Then, the following is right?
1. I don't read Harry Potter yet.
(is this correct?)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1. I don't read Harry Potter yet.
(is this correct?) No.
It should be <b>I haven't read Harry Potter yet.</b>
(is this correct?) No.
It should be <b>I haven't read Harry Potter yet.</b>
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