The statement is technically correct but not clear. It would be improved by providing more context or specifying what schools have not completed.
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The correct punctuation for "Are you there yet?" she asked is to add a question mark after "yet" and keep the tag question in lowercase followed by a comma.
have not yet lor~ this is typical manglish~ so siok sendiri lor~ SS~ haha
Yes, it is correct to begin a sentence with "yet" when used as an adverb to show contrast or as a conjunction to introduce a contrasting point. For example: "Yet, despite the challenges, he persevered."
Yes, "yet" can function as a pronoun when used to refer to something that is expected or anticipated to happen or still needs to be completed. For example, "The cake is not ready yet."
as of now, wallflower has not yet completed.
its has he kissed you yet that's the correct grammar-Erendiraa
An "inclearing check" on a bank statement refers to a check that has been deposited into a bank but has not yet cleared, meaning the funds have not yet been transferred from the issuer's account to the depositor's account. This check is still in the process of being processed by the banking system. It indicates that the transaction is pending, and the amount may not yet be available for withdrawal. Once the check clears, it will be reflected as a completed transaction.
TP on a bank statement typically stands for "Transaction Processing." It indicates that a transaction is currently being processed, which may include deposits, withdrawals, or payments. This status helps account holders understand that the transaction is not yet fully completed or settled.
You can't yet. The quest chain hasn't been completed yet!
Inchoate Offense
"Have you finished checking me in for my trip?"
There is no mission statement because it has not been loaded in fully yet.
Both can be used: She has yet to come. She is yet to come.
The correct punctuation for "Are you there yet?" she asked is to add a question mark after "yet" and keep the tag question in lowercase followed by a comma.
The degree is completed in terms of meeting all the requirements, but the official conferment has not yet taken place.
have not yet lor~ this is typical manglish~ so siok sendiri lor~ SS~ haha