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<div | <div style="font-size:300%;">The meanings of "YET" in English</div> | ||
"YET" is indeed a very tricky word in English; even native-English speakers -- American, Australian, and UK-based types -- misuse it, often, and especially in the written" form. | "YET" is indeed a very tricky word in English; even native-English speakers -- American, Australian, and UK-based types -- misuse it, often, and especially in the written" form. | ||
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*Translation: but then... | *Translation: but then... | ||
== | ==Related Lessons== | ||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Actual-and-actually|Actual and actually]] | * [[Language/English/Grammar/Actual-and-actually|Actual and actually]] | ||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Across,-over-and-through|Across, over and through]] | * [[Language/English/Grammar/Across,-over-and-through|Across, over and through]] | ||
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* [[Language/English/Grammar/How-do-you-use-Adjectives|How do you use Adjectives]] | * [[Language/English/Grammar/How-do-you-use-Adjectives|How do you use Adjectives]] | ||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/INDEFINITE-PRONOUNS|INDEFINITE PRONOUNS]] | * [[Language/English/Grammar/INDEFINITE-PRONOUNS|INDEFINITE PRONOUNS]] | ||