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Is this sentence correct?



yolprica
Spain

Is this sentence correct?
 
He hasn �t sent the letter I gave him this morning yet.
Thanks in advance for your help
Yoland

5 Jun 2010      





simos
Morocco

it  is correct

5 Jun 2010     



Mabdel
Morocco

Hi If it is still morning it �s correct if the morning is passesd then you use simple past you can �t use present perfect.
let �s see  other  collegues .
hope that �s useful have a nice weekend

5 Jun 2010     



anitarobi
Croatia

If we �re picky (and I am known to beWink) yet is a bit too far at the end of the sentence.  That �s why I would say it like this: He still hasn �t sent the letter I gave him this morning. But this is still open for discussion.

5 Jun 2010     



flaviatl
Argentina

I agree with Anita. Yet sounds a bit weird in that sentence

5 Jun 2010     



yolprica
Spain

The problem is that I haven �t taught my students the use of still in this context because they are very young to understand its use. Can I deduce that the sentence I wrote can be correct?
Thanks for answering
Yolanda

5 Jun 2010     



yanogator
United States

I, too, agree with Anita, but you can use "yet" if you need to:
He hasn �t yet sent the letter I gave him this morning.
However, Anita �s use of "still" definitely sounds more natural. The original sentence is technically correct, but a native speaker would not say it that way.
 
I disagree with mabdel about not being able to use the present perfect if it is no longer morning, because it is a situation from the past with an effect (still not happened) in the present. "This morning" is the reason "gave" is in the simple past, but it doesn �t affect "hasn �t mailed".
 
I hope I �m not muddying things too much here.
 
Bruce

5 Jun 2010     



perrineinchina
China

I agree, "yet" at the end of the whole sentence sounds strange.

Anitarobi �s sentence sounded great!

If you want to use "yet" could you possibly say:
He hasn �t yet sent the letter I gave him this morning.

However, I could be very wrong...

Goodluck!

5 Jun 2010     



Bruna Dutra
Brazil

I guess you could use �yet � between the auxiliary and the main verb:

"He hasn �t yet sent the letter I gave him this morning" if you feel that the adverb is too far from the present perfect construction, and also, if you don �t want to introduce the use of still, which as the others have mentioned, sounds better.

But I guess it can �t be said to be wrong.

Hugs, Bruna.

EDIT: Wow... 3 posts at the same time! LOL

5 Jun 2010