explain me that where should we use "yet" .please i had exam tommorow
As an adverb, 'yet' means
'-up to the present time' : He has not called as yet.
- to a greater degree: This is a yet more interesting situation.
- still: He is a strict yet good teacher.
As a conjunction, 'yet' means 'in spite of': He is poor yet he is honest.
'-up to the present time' : He has not called as yet.
- to a greater degree: This is a yet more interesting situation.
- still: He is a strict yet good teacher.
As a conjunction, 'yet' means 'in spite of': He is poor yet he is honest.