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11 English lessons using 'yet'

English Lesson: Police have not yet determined the cause of death.
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1. “Police have not yet determined the cause of death.”

English Lesson: No one has come forward yet to claim responsibility for the attacks and police have not named any suspects.
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2. “No one has come forward yet to claim responsibility for the attacks and police have not named any suspects.”

English Lesson: Have you guys covered exponents yet?
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3. “Have you guys covered exponents yet?”

English Lesson: They're not actively searching for a replacement yet.
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4. “They're not actively searching for a replacement yet.”

English Lesson: Are we there yet?
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5. “Are we there yet?”

English Lesson: It hasn't really sunk in yet.
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6. “It hasn't really sunk in yet.”

English Lesson: Dear Mr. Kent: I am writing to inform you that we have not yet received your rent payment for this month.
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7. “Dear Mr. Kent: I am writing to inform you that we have not yet received your rent payment for this month.”

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8. “So they haven't filed for a divorce yet?”

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9. “Hey, I just wanted to remind you that, um, you haven't paid yet for this month?”

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10. “So have you done your taxes yet?”

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