Yet with questions When we use yet in an affirmative question, it shows that the speaker is expecting something to happen: Is he home yet? (I expect that he will be home at some point.) Has your passport arrived yet? (I expect that your passport will arrive in the post.)

Can yeah be a question?

Yeah can also be used in a partial negation [yeah, but] meaning that you are affirming only a portion of the question. Friend: Did you get movie tickets for me with the money I gave you? You: Yeah, but they cost ten dollars more than you gave me for them.

How do you use yet?

Put “yet” at the end of a sentence to describe something that hasn’t happened.

  1. For example, you may say, “I haven’t completed my homework yet,” or, “I haven’t eaten breakfast yet.”
  2. You can also say, “She hasn’t watched the episode yet,” or, “He hasn’t phoned me back yet.”

Can you say still yet?

Although we mainly use “yet” in negative sentences, we sometimes use the word “still.” The meaning is very similar but the tone is different. Listen to two negative sentences. One uses “yet,” while the other uses “still”: She hasn’t graduated yet.

Do I put a comma after yet?

Does “yet” the adverb need a comma. As you may have noticed, the answer is predominantly no. “Yet” as an adverb fits seamlessly into a sentence, and there is no reason to separate from the rest of the sentence using a comma.

Is it rude to say yeah?

There’s nothing rude about “yeah”. It’s the normal affirmative word in English and all native speakers use it, even those who complain about it. In “yeah right”, using “yeah” is mandatory. You can’t replace it with “yes” in this instance.

Is Yep rude?

In an email people would think that ‘Yep’ is snide or rude. “‘Yep’ is the same number of letters as ‘yes’ but ‘yes’ is formal and you use it when emailing your boss or colleague so they don’t think you’re too laidback,” he said.

Is Yet and still same?

Notice however that yet is usually placed at the end of the sentence1, and still is placed before the verb. Note for more advanced learners: Yet is sometimes placed before the main verb, as in, “I haven’t yet received an update.” This is less common and perceived as more formal.

When is it appropriate to use the word Yeah?

Yeah can also be used in a partial negation [yeah, but] meaning that you are affirming only a portion of the question. Friend: Did you get movie tickets for me with the money I gave you? You: Yeah, but they cost ten dollars more than you gave me for them.

When to use the word ” yet ” in a question?

Yet is generally used to ask about something closer to the present moment. Yetis often used when someone expects something to have occurred before the moment of speaking: Have you finished that report yet? In this case, a colleague expects the report to be finished so Question Placement Yetis always placed at the end of a question.

When do you use ” already ” in a question?

Students: We have free audio pronunciation exercises. Whereas still and yet normally refer to present and future circumstances, already normally refers to something that is in the present or recent past. It is mainly used in questions and affirmative sentences and usually expresses surprise that something has happened sooner than expected.

When is it appropriate to use ” yes ” and ” Yep “?

As a learner of English I know that yes is a standard variant and the other two are informal, spoken words. I know nothing more about it, and always try using the yes variant, just to not sound inappropriate. But I’d like to be able to not sound too formal in a casual conversation.