You can think of it as absence taking place at a certain time....
No, the word 'yet' is an adverb and a conjunction.Examples:They haven't yet finished the street repair. (modifies the verb 'haven't finished')The painting was strange yet appealing. (connects additional information to the initial statement)
had- used in past tense. ( I had, we had, ...)has- present tense of someone elses possession ( she has, he has,...)have- used in present tense ( I have, you have, we have, they have,Well, 'have' and 'has' are present tense words. 'Have' is to use when you are referring to more than one noun, or yourself. 'Has' is when you are only referring to one noun. So, you would use these when something is currently happening, or going on at the moment. 'Had' is a past tense word, which you would use when you are talking about something that used to be so, or is not anymore._______________________________________________________________Examples:Example A All of the museums in this town havea science-fiction display.The Frontwind Museum has a science- fiction display.The Baxterville Museum had a science-fiction museum a few years ago, but took it down due to repair issues.Example B Lynn and Jacoby have two dogs.I have a dog named Maxwell.Michael has a brown dog.Ed had a dog, but he gave her to his cousin.
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While there aren't really any parts of the world that have yet to be discovered, there are lots of parts of the world that are yet to be fully explored. The bottom of the ocean and many rain forests for example, have yet to be fully explored.
There is software available to create dynamic sign, logos, or whatever is related to advertising a business. It's a matter of having the proper resources with enough variety to give something a unique yet eye catching design.
Absence refers to the complete lack or nonexistence of something, while near absence implies that there is a very small amount or almost none of that thing present. In other words, absence means something is not there at all, whereas near absence suggests that there might be a small trace or amount.
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Any tense, it will depend whether the fact is about something that happened in the past, a fact about the present, or something that hasn't happened yet.
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The latter, "Have not registered" is correct.To use it in a sentence see the following:I have not registered yet, can I do so now?It does not sound right to say:I have not register yet, can I do so now?Register is something that you do in the present, called present tense.Have is a used to describe something you did in the past, called past tense.Registered is something is something you did in the past, also past tense.It is correct in a sentence to use the same tenses, and usually incorrect to use past and present tense about the same subject.
The past tense is used to refer to something that has already happened. The present tense is used to refer to something that is currently happening. The future tense is used to refer to things that have not yet happened but will happen in the future.
i believe i heard it on The Black Knight with Martin Lawrence. and it goes, "Courage is not the absence of fear. It is the presence of fear, yet the will to go on."
"My Antonia" is unconventional in that Antonia is present in only half of the novel, yet her character looms large over the entire story. Despite her absence in the second part, she remains a central figure through Jim's memories and reflections, showcasing the lasting impact she had on his life and the story as a whole.
The present is the current moment in time, the past refers to events that have already occurred, and the future pertains to events that are yet to happen. Time is a continuous concept that moves forward, with the present transitioning into the past and paving the way for the future.
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Time, is it that space between two midnights? I think not. For I feel that time does not exist, only as actions that are brought forth to the mind. That which is in the past is but memories that have come and gone. There is only the past and the future, but no present, for in the twinkling of an eye the present is now the past, and the future has yet to happen. Yet man must make time happen so that he has a a meaningful life, something he can characterize by conscious design or purpose. To be able to deliberate his life it must be measured by seconds and minutes, hours and days until his existence is no longer. To have no present is unthinkable for the unthinking. Yet the reality of the past and our future has always been with us without the use of a present. So man in his need to create the un-creatable, used the seasons in their regular incidence to bring into an ideation; a mental image of something that is not present. The present can only exist when a point in the past and a point in the present are agreed upon.