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What does this sentence mean: 'She hasn't come home yet'?



 
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What does this sentence mean: 'She hasn't come home yet'? #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 10, 2005 18:45 pm   What does this sentence mean: 'She hasn't come home yet'?
 

Test No. incompl/elem-1 "Speaking already", question 2

She hasn't come home ..........

(a) still
(b) already
(c) yet
(d) till

Test No. incompl/elem-1 "Speaking already", answer 2

She hasn't come home yet.

Correct answer: (c) yet
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she hasn't come home today
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Not yet #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 10, 2005 18:57 pm   Not yet
 

You have to choose one of the words in the list. Not ...yet means not up to this moment.
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