[ Adverbs and Time Expressions ]
Use ‘yet’ in a sentence to express an expectation.
A. I received the package yesterday.
B. I haven’t received the package yet.
C. The package is arriving soon.
D. I will get the package later.

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A. on
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A. walk
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A. cook
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