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Shana
What's the different if I replace the word 「yet」with 「but」?I think they express the same meaning in this sentence?
[Although the “scholars” did not actually cultivate the land themselves, yet since they were usually landlords, their fortunes were tied up with agriculture]
Feb 16, 2022 9:19 AM
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As you have "although", you don't need "yet" or "but"...
Just delete "yet" from your sentence, then it will be fine!🙂
February 16, 2022
[yet] = [still]
February 17, 2022
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