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							| is it correct? 
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							| Hi everybody!! is this question gramatically correct?
 Has it been done yet?
 
 Thanks in advance
 Hugs from cold Argentina
 
 patricia
 
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							| Hi sirah, I think it is more correctly if you say Hasnt it been done yet? the most common is to add negative with yet  |  12 Jun 2011     
					
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							| Or you can ask the question without yet.the answer will be not yet |  12 Jun 2011     
					
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							| Yes it is correct, Patricia. |  12 Jun 2011     
					
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							| many thanks for your help!!! I thought that the only possibility was Hasnt it been done yet? 
 hugs
 patricia
 
  
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							| you need to write in the negative, because yet is just used in the negative form... hugs dear.... |  12 Jun 2011     
					
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							| We can use �yet � in both positive and negative sentences:   Has the CD finished yet?  (No expectation on the part of the speaker.) Hasn �t the CD finished yet? (The speaker expected that the CD would have finished by this time.) |  13 Jun 2011     
					
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							| ballycastle1 is correct on this.   Bruce |  13 Jun 2011     
					
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							| I agree with ballycastle too since the general rule for "yet" is that it is used in interrogative as well as negative sentences. "They haven �t been home yet." / "Have they been home yet?"
 
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							| EXCELLENT EXPLANATIONS!!!! 
 
  
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