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THOUGH AND YET



fasalufasalu
India

THOUGH AND YET
 
HI THERE,

CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF THE SENTENCE GIVEN IS CORRECT?

THOUGH HE CAME ON TIME, YET WE WERE LATE TO TAKE OFF.

SOME OF MY FRIENDS SUGGESTED THERE IS NO NEED OF �YET � IN THE SENTENCE ABOVE.

THANKS IN ADVANCE............

11 Aug 2009      





Mar0919
Mexico

Hi! Yes, I �d agree that "yet" is not necessary. If you want to make emphasis on being late, you can try: Though he came on time, we were still late to take off.

Hope this helps...
 
Mar

11 Aug 2009     



Spagman63
Hong Kong

The sentence IS correct but not in use much anymore. It is from Elizabethan English. "Though he was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor." There is no need for the yet in today �s structure.

11 Aug 2009     



**********
Portugal

THOUGH HE CAME ON TIME, YET WE WERE LATE TO TAKE OFF

This yet is merely rhetorical and has an emphasis purpose, so I see no reason to consider the sentence wrong.

11 Aug 2009     



libertybelle
United States

Native speakers would probably say

Although he came on time we were still late in taking off.

L

11 Aug 2009     



MarionG
Netherlands

I actually find the �he � and �we � confusing...

11 Aug 2009     



Jayho
Australia

mmm ... interesting ... here �s something from the web
 
 
When though is used with a verb in the subjunctive mood (expressing doubt, a condition contrary-to-fact, a wish, a concession) is followed by yet and not by but;

Though he might not have recognized me, yet it is rude of him.

Though she disallowed me, yet I will go to her.
Though he is poor, yet he is respected.

http://gmat-grammar.blogspot.com/2006/06/though-yet.html

 
Personally, I think it would be rare to find this structure used today

11 Aug 2009     



Spagman63
Hong Kong

Marion,
The HE refers to a male member of the collective party.  He is part of the we. :)

11 Aug 2009