[ Adverbs and Time Expressions ]
What role does ‘yet’ play in negative sentences?
A. ‘Yet’ signifies a completed action in the past.
B. ‘Yet’ is used to express certainty about future events.
C. ‘Yet’ indicates that something has not occurred up to now but is anticipated to occur.
D. ‘Yet’ indicates a lack of interest in the subject.

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