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yet
sentence connector

1 nevertheless; still; in spite of that
I want to and yet I haven't the courage, she is strange yet kind
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2 usually used with a negative or interrogative so far; up until then or now
they're not home yet, is it teatime yet?

3 often preceded by: just; usually used with a negativenow (as contrasted with later)
we can't stop yet

4 often used with a comparative even; still
yet more potatoes for sale, yet another problem family

5 eventually, in spite of everything
we'll convince him yet

6 ♦ as yet so far; up until then or now

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Is yet an adverb or an adjective?

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No. "Yet" is a conjunction and an adverb. Conjunction -- I like to swim, yet I'm afraid of the water. Adverb -- I haven't arrived yet.


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What kind of adverb is next?

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What kind of adverb is neatly?

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What kind of adverb is straightaway?

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What is the part of speech of yet?

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What kind of adverb is immediately?

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What kind of adverb is the word before?

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