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et is an adverb or conjunction.

Yet as an adverb
We use yet as an adverb to refer to a time which starts in the past and continues up to the present. We use it mostly in negative statements or questions in the present perfect. It usually comes in end position:

Kevin hasn’t registered for class yet.

I haven’t finished my breakfast yet.

Has she emailed you yet?

Warning:
We don’t use yet to refer to something that has happened. We use already:

She’s booked the flights already.

Not: She’s booked the flights yet.

We don’t use yet to talk about events that are continuing:

Elizabeth is still living in Manchester. She’s not moving to London till next month.

Not: Elizabeth is living yet … or Elizabeth is yet living …

Yet with negative statements
When we use yet in negative statements, it shows that an event is expected to happen in the future:

Jason hasn’t phoned yet. (I am expecting him to phone.)

I haven’t seen ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ yet. (I am expecting to see this film.)

Yet with questions
When we use yet in an affirmative question, it shows that the speaker is expecting something to happen:

Is he home yet? (I expect that he will be home at some point.)

Has your passport arrived yet? (I expect that your passport will arrive in the post.)

Negative questions with yet can express an even stronger expectation that something will happen. When we ask this type of question, we expect a negative answer:

Hasn’t Richard arrived yet? (I strongly expect that he should have arrived.)

Haven’t you done your driving test yet? (I feel you should have done your driving test by now.)

Yet with affirmative statements
When we use yet in affirmative statements, it shows that a situation is continuing, even when we might expect it not to continue:

There’s plenty of time yet. (even though you don’t think so)

We’ve got a lot more work to do yet. (even though you think we have finished)


Yet with superlatives
We often use yet after superlatives:

His latest film is his best
The price of the tickets for the concert has yet to be decided. (The price will be decided.)

The President and her husband are yet to arrive. (The President and her husband will arrive.)

Put “yet” at the end of a sentence to describe something that hasn't happened. It is often used in negative statements in which you use a negative term like “have not” or “has not.”[1]
For example, you may say, “I haven’t completed my homework yet,” or, “I haven’t eaten breakfast yet.”
You can also say, “She hasn’t watched the episode yet,” or, “He hasn’t phoned me back yet.”
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Use “yet” in the middle of the sentence to discuss something unknown or unclear. This approach is often used in more formal discussions or conversations. “Yet” is often placed after “have,” “are,” or “has.”[2]
For example you may say, “We have yet to determine if she is on board,” or, “Our guests are yet to arrive.”
You may also say, “The price has yet to be announced.”

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Place “yet” in a sentence to show a situation or event is ongoing. “Yet” is used in a sentence if you want to let others know that you are still in a situation and it is going to continue in the near future. You can use “yet” in positive statements in the present to let others know that a situation or event in the present is not finished yet.[3]
For example, you may say, “I have a lot more work yet,” to let others know your work is not finished.
You may say, “There is a lot more time yet,” to tell others that there is still time in the present to complete a task or activity.


Using “Yet” for Emphasis or Addition
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Use “yet” to indicate an additional issue or problem. “Yet” can be used as a stand-in for . of

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