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![]() We use yet in a negative or interrogative clause, usually with perfective aspect (especially in British English), to show that something has not happened by a particular time. yetcomes at the end of the sentence.
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![]() In the present perfect.. to denote not completed action 'yet' is used. Ex : I haven't completed my work yet. She hasn't come to the office yet.
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