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isn't come back yet or hasn't come back yet?
which one is correct, for example he hasn't come back yet or he isn't come back yet? if both are correct, when do i have to use those sentences? I mean, in which situation? can somebody help me? :)
Jan 24, 2013 1:04 AM
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Hello, Ambar!
In this case I would use "he hasn't come back yet".
If you were to say, "he isn't back yet" then that would be correct and mean the same thing. However, "he isn't come back yet" sounds strange and would be incorrect.
I hope that helps. Best of luck with your studies! :-)
-Charlie
January 24, 2013
You should say: He has not come back yet.
this means "we expected him to come back, but this didn't happen"
"is not come back" is grammatically not correct.
January 24, 2013
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