Where do we use yet?
Yet used with the present perfect means ‘at any time up to now’. We use it to emphasise that we expect something to happen soon. Yet (in this context) is only used in negative sentences and questions.
Where to place already in a sentence?
We usually put already in the normal mid position for adverbs (between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb): We already knew that he was coming to visit. His family had already heard the news. Joe’s already here, so we can begin.
How do you use yet and already?
ALREADY / YET in questions We can use both in questions, but the meaning is a bit different. YET simply asks if something has happened or we still have to wait. ALREADY knows that something has happened, it simply expresses surprise because it happened sooner than expected.
What is Fröhlich in Englisch?
British English: cheerful /ˈtʃɪəfʊl/ ADJECTIVE. A cheerful person is happy.
What is the example of yet?
“I don’t like rain, yet I live in the state with the most rainfall.” “I haven’t read the book, yet I already know the ending.” “I’m wearing a thick coat, yet I’m still cold.” “I love music, yet I dislike musicals.”
Is already grammatically correct?
‘already’ is an adverb. When ‘has’ or ‘have’ are used as an auxiliary verb, the adverb should be placed after it. For example, The ticket has already been booked. If you use ‘has’ or ‘have’ as the main verb, then ‘already’ comes before it.
What is the past tense of already?
Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after ‘have’, ‘has’, or ‘had’, or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense. They had already voted for him at the first ballot.
Can we use yet with past simple?
Yet is perfectly acceptable and common in the past tense, especially in the present perfect. Yet most often means “up to the present/stated time”. This could be in the present or the past tense. In the examples above, the first reply is the better one.
Is still yet a correct English?
Still refers to an action began in the past and is continuing in the present. Yet denotes an action which is presumed to happen, but does not happen until now. The road construction is still under process.
What is the meaning of Frohliche Weihnachten?
Merry Christmas
Frohe/Fröhliche Weihnachten! Merry Christmas!
How do you pronounce Frohlich?
Phonetic spelling of fröhlich
- f-r-OH-l-ih-k.
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