Yet

direct yet humorous

Yet

Yet can be used as a conjunction to contrast clauses, adjectives or adverbs.

  • He's only 20, yet he's seen as a truly great pianist.
  • She writes in a direct yet humorous manner.

Yet can also be used as an adverb of time meaning until now or to refer to a situation that has not happened, usually when we think it will happen relatively soon.

  • It's their best album yet.
  • Has the concert started yet?
  • The concert is yet to start.

1. Yet.

Put yet in the following sentences.