Grammar Quiz

[ Present Perfect Tense and Simple Past Tense ]

When do you use “yet” with Present Perfect tense?

A. In questions and negative sentences.

B. In affirmative a sentences.

C. In questions.

D. In negative and affirmative sentences.

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