No Think of it as a normal sentence "They have to work" We are just adding "yet" in that sentence, "They have yet to work" So you cannot use "they are yet to..." instead of "they have yet to..."
We use yet as an adverb to refer to a time which starts in the past and continues up to the present. We use it mostly in negative statements or questions in the present perfect. It usually comes in end position:Kevin hasn’t registered for class yet.I haven’t finished my breakfast yet. Has she emailed you yet?
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It is a tough word to understand yet is not impossible to handle. Thanks alluring girl!
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That's yet another great class
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Pretty informative and useful lesson.
Btw, I haven't come across with such forms of sentence construction yet.
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how can i use this word (vagary) i mean i can use this in how much type and what where i use this ?????
I have good command of the English language yet this is the fist time I understand how to use the word yet in different grammatical functions.
That's not good command of English.
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Thanks 👍. Something to add, we can use "yet" to mean now. You may correct me because I'm not a native speaker of English. 🌹
Instead of they have yet to or i have yet to can I use they are yet to?
No
Think of it as a normal sentence
"They have to work"
We are just adding "yet" in that sentence,
"They have yet to work"
So you cannot use "they are yet to..." instead of "they have yet to..."
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Hi there, can u explain me difference of, has she finished work yet and has not she finished work yet, thanks
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Very good summary
Thank you yet again!
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Nice work I am an English student and I find it very difficult when speaking can u pls do lessons via online pls if you can?
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BTW can we use still rather than yet ????? When we are looking for using as a conjunction sense????
Madam,Your writing on white board is very small. Plz. Make it bigger. Thanks
We use yet as an adverb to refer to a time which starts in the past and continues up to the present. We use it mostly in negative statements or questions in the present perfect. It usually comes in end position:Kevin hasn’t registered for class yet.I haven’t finished my breakfast yet. Has she emailed you yet?