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How do you use 'as yet'? How is it different from using only 'yet'?
We've had no luck as yet & we've had no luck yet?
19 jan. 2013 21:16
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lvirtuozlrus,
In your sentences "yet" and "as yet" have the meaning of "up to this time". With this meaning "yet" is used in negative sentences and questions.
-We've had no luck yet.
-Have we had any luck yet?
"As yet" and "as of yet" are used in formal and literary English. That is the difference.
We haven't heard from him yet. = We haven't as yet heard from him.
19 januari 2013
'Yet' is an adverb meaning the following:
1. At this time; for the present: isn't ready yet.
2. Up to a specified time; thus far: The end had not yet come.
3. At a future time; eventually: may yet change his mind.
4. Besides; in addition: returned for yet another helping.
5. Still more; even: a yet sadder tale.
6. Nevertheless: young yet wise.
Yet as a conjunction means:.
And despite this; nevertheless: She said she would be late, yet she arrived on time.
'As yet' means up to the present time; up to now. Example: As yet I have not won the lottery.
19 januari 2013
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